1823.] 
wane cloud overspreading that part of the 
sky, it became no longer visible. 
Married.) Mr. G. Neal, of Summers 
Town, to Miss A. Farr, of St. Martin’s- 
square, Chichester.—The Rev. James Ed- 
wards, of Petworth, to Miss M. Wood, of 
Charles-street, Brighton..—Mr. H. Mills, of 
Heyshott, to Miss M. Maxwe'l, of Hart- 
ing. 
Died.] At Chichester, in West-street, 60, 
Mrs. S. Hopkins.—In North-street, 18, 
Miss Mary Harriett Dixon. 
At Brighton, in High-street, 91, Miss J. 
Foard.—In Brighton-place, Mr. T. Fare- 
head.—In Russell-street, at an advanced 
age, Mrs. Thompson.—In Artillery-place, 
Mrs. James. 
At Cocking, 99, the Rev. Melmoth 
Skynner, vicar 
HAMPSHIRE, 
It is intended to establish a steam- 
vessel from Portsmouth to Bitboa, to keep 
up a weekly communication with Madrid. 
An Agricultural Society was lately 
formed at Petersfield, to correspond with 
other societies, and. combine their efforts 
for obtaining relief from the prescnt 
distress. 
The Rey. W. J. G. Phillips, vicar of 
Eling, has lately commenced cultivating 
a piece of waste land in a different man- 
ner than usual, for the express purpose of 
employing the parish labourers. 
Married.}|. Mr. ©. Wooldridge, jun, of 
Winchester, to Miss A. E. F. Hannington, 
of Twyford.—Mr. A. Holdaway, of Win- 
chester, to Miss Howe, of Alresford.— 
Julian Slight, esq. of Portsmouth, to Miss 
E. A. Woollgar, of Lewes.—Lieut. H. 
May, of Newport, to Miss Butler, of the 
Brick Kiln.—Mr. Thorpe, of Froxfield, to 
Miss M. Pyle, of Westmeon.—Mr. C. 
Hellis, of Odeham, to Miss S. Mersham, 
of Longharm. 
Died.| At Southampton, 89, Mr. R. 
Chaplin.—21, Miss K. Burridge.— 59, 
Mrs. M. Yates.—Mr. T. Dexter, of Mill- 
brook.—39, Mr. J. Davids.—37, Mrs. A. 
Pocock. 
At Winchester, in St. Peter-street, Mrs. 
Strong. 
At Portsmont», Mr. Harsison Deacon, jun. 
At Portsea, Mr. G. King.—56, Mr. W. 
Collins.— Miss S. Bettesworth, deservedly 
regretted, 
At Lymington, 78, Mrs. E, Dove.—Miss 
Emily Bevis, 
At Branbridge-house, Walter Smythe, 
esq.—At Romsey, Mr. J. Hillyer, much 
respected.—23, Mrs. Ward.—Mr. Chalk. 
—Mr. Newman.—At Newport, 73, Mrs. 
Knott. — At Yately, 66, Robert Budden, 
esq., a magistrate of the county. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Murried.] Mr. G. Parsons, to Miss A. 
Williams, of the Close—Mr. P. Butcher, 
to Miss C. Bennett: Mr. RK. Roberts, to 
Miss J. Blake; Mr, S, Parfitt, to Miss E, 
Hampshire—Wilishire—Somersetshire, &c. 
575 
Deacon: all of Trowbridge,—At Bret- 
ford, the Rev. G. Parker Cleather, to 
Miss F. Lee, of Ottery St. Mary. 
Died.) At Devizes, Mrs. Hillman. 
At Bradford, 79, Mrs. Saunders, late of 
Frome. 
At Potterne, 58, Mrs. Palmer, re= 
gretted.—At Sutton Mandeville, Miss M. 
Hibberd. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A mumerous meeting was lately held at 
Chard, for considering the best methods 
for carrying into effect the long-contem- 
plated plan of forming a junction between 
the English and British channels. The 
junction was agreed upon: merchants will 
thus save the risk and expense of sending 
goods from all places on the Severn round 
the Land’s End. 
Married.] H. Selwood, esq. to Miss E. 
Parsons, of George’s-place; Mr, G. Pel- 
linger, of Horse-street, to: Miss J. Bartlett, 
of Kiagsmead-terrace ; al? of Bath.—Mr. 
Ferris, of Westgate-place, to Miss Tutton, 
of Coxley.—H. G. Kersteman, esq. of the 
Artillery, to Mrs. Catherine Williams, late 
of Shepton Mallet.—At Castle Cary, Mr. 
J. Burge, to Miss E. A. Oram. 
Died.| At Bath, in Queen-square, 75, 
Anne Henrietta, widow of Charles Pen- 
ruddocke, esq. late m.P. for Wilts —In 
Prince’s buildings, J. Barkley, esq.—In 
Marlborough-street, Mrs. M. Barnes. 
At Taunton, Mr. J. Ludlow, of London. 
At Charlton-house, 57, Mr. T. Ponting. 
At Old Sodbury, Mrs E. Limbrick.— 
At Wookey Hole, Mr. Snelgrove.—At 
Widcombe, Mr. M. Dyer. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marricd.| R. Woodman, esq. to Miss 
Charlotte Oakley, both of Weymouth.— 
Mr. Godwin, of Penperne, to Miss E, 
Hill, of Tarrant Hintou.—Chatles Hennin, 
esq. of Froome-house, to Miss Charlotte 
Way, of Bridport. 
Died.] At Weymouth, Miss Louisa 
M‘Donald. 
At Poole, John Waldron, esq.—7%, Mrs. 
Wickens. 
At Sydling, Anne Maria, wife of the 
Rev. G. Feaver, vicar. 
At Fifehcad, Magdalen, Miss Emily 
Baker. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A meeting of freeholders of Devon was 
lately he!d at Exeter, Viscount Ebrington 
in the chair: when it was resolved to pre- 
sent a requisition to the High Sheriff for a 
county meeting, to petition the legislature 
for a reform in Parliament. 
The poor-rates of this county have lately 
considerably increased, from the growing 
depression of the agriculturists. 
Married.) Mr. Tremayne, of Catherine- 
street, to Mrs. Pearce, of Fore-street; 
Mr. G. Mogg, to Miss E, Snell: all of 
Plymouth.—C. Small, esq. of Bideford, to 
Miss Grossard, of Tawsteck, — Henry 
. Boyce 
