1823.] Wiltshire—Somersetshire—Dorsetshire—Devonshire, &c. 
William Turner, esq. deservedly regretted, 
76, Mrs. Burbey. Hf 
At Gosport, in York-street, J. Shep- 
herd, esq.—37, Mr. Cowwood, generally 
respected.—Miss C, Woods. 
At Andover, Mrs, E. Wheeler, 
At Crondal, Mrs. S. Smither.—At New- 
port, 60, Mrs. Abraham.—At Eldon, Mr, 
Gale.—At Slackstead, Mrs. Godwin.—At 
Stubbington, Capt. Dewes, late of the 
28th regt —At Cosham, Mr. Richardson, 
sen.—At_ Bishops Waltham, Mr. P. 
Spurshott. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The sale of the splendid furniture and ef- 
fects of Fonthiil Abbey continued through 
part of September and October, and no 
similar transaction ever excited more pub- 
lic attention, or drew greater crowds of 
company. The Catalogues were neverthe- 
less sold for a pound, aud tickets te view 
for another pound. 
Married.) The Rev. J. Awdry, of Cod- 
ford, to Miss Weller, of Salisbury.—Mr. J. 
Webb, of Trowbridge, to Miss. Parker, of 
Bath.—Mr. W. G. Harris, to Miss Gould- 
smith, both of Trowbridge. 
Died.] At Devizes, Mrs. Whitaker, of 
Frome, deservedly regretted. 
At Holt, Mrs. Hawkins —At High- 
worth, 64, Mrs. M. Burford. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
. We record with pleasure, and conspicu- 
ously, several bequests of the late excellent 
Mrs. Baldwin, of Bath. She has left to 
the Casualty Hospital of Bath 5v01. ; to the 
Gloucester Infirmary 5001; to the poor of 
the parish of Kemble, 700].; and to the 
poor of the parish of Minchiahampton, 
Gloucestershire, 5001. 
. Mr. Beckford, late proprictor of Font- 
hill Abbey, has recently purchased a con- 
siderable extent of ground, including 
Lansdown-hall, in the neighbourbood of 
Bath, on which he intends to erect a man- 
sion to vie with the Abbey. He has 
already employed from 5 to 400 men, 
Married.| Mr. C. Wiggins, to. Miss 
Goddard, both of Kingsmead-terrace. 
—Mr. W. Brown, of Stall-street, to Miss 
M. A. Newcombe, of New Bond-street ; 
Mr. G. Skinner, of Russel-street, to Miss J, 
E. Skinner; Mr. D. Hull, of Bridge- 
place, to Miss A. Dilling : all of Bath.— 
Mr, J. Williams, of Bath, to Miss S. Cox, 
of Hereford.—I:, Newport, esq. of Wor- 
cester-terrace, Bath, to Elizabeth, widow 
of W. Shirley, esq. of Lisbon.—J. Collins, 
esq. of Bridgewater, to Miss 8. Bull, of 
Cannington.— Mr. ‘I’. Carter, of Walcot- 
buildings, to Miss A. Mundy, of South- 
stoke.—Mr. S. Brown, of Chard, to Miss 
E. C. Weston, of Sherborne.—James Ran- 
do\ph, esq. of Milverton, to Miss Nichol. 
‘let, of South Petherton, 
Died.| At Bath, in New King-street, 
19, Miss A. Conningham,—1u Guinea-lane, 
383 
41, Mrs. Aust, deservedly respected.—In 
Orange-Grove, 42, Mrs. Rosier,—In Bath- 
Street, 55, Mr, W. Sims, generally re- 
spected.—78, Mr. Macpherson.—William 
C. Key, esq.of Hampstead-heath, near Lon- 
don, and an eminent mercantile stationer 
in Abchurei-lane.—Capt. M‘Donald. 
At Holloway, Mrs. E. Sainsbury. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Bishop, of Martock, to 
Miss Ward, of Sherborne.—The Rev. J. 
R. Stone, of Cerne, to Miss E. Slade of 
Martock.—At Shaftesbury, the Rev. J. Hy 
Dakens, to Sophia Matilda Caroline, 
daughter of the late Dr, Mansell, bishop 
of Bristol. : 
Died. At Weymouth, 33, Lient. Gen. 
Dansey, R.N. of Blandford. 
At Sherbourne, Mr. Tulk, deservedly 
lamented. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Plymouth Dock, 
lately held a public meeting, when it was 
resolved. that the town should thenceforth 
be called Davea-port. 
Irou has been lately discovered adjoining 
South Lands, just below Salcome ; samples 
have been assayed and proved to be very: 
fine. Menare employed in digging out 
the cre, which is likely to be very pro- 
ductive. 
Married.] Mr. C. E,Quarme, to Miss A. 
Hindell, both of Exeter.—John Phillips, 
esq. of Tavistock, to Miss Fanny Brook. 
ing, of Hum-street, Plymouth.—George 
Soltan, esq. of Ridgeway, to Miss F. 
Culme, of Tothill-house.—The Rev..G. 
Ware, B.a,.to Miss E. Middleton, of 
Churchills.—Mr. J. Carter, of Brampford 
Speke, to Miss S. Pooke,- of Starcross,— 
Robert John Pagget, M.D. to Miss M.A. 
J. Brockley, of Exmouth. 
Died.| At Exeter, Major Gen. Richard 
Cooke, of the E, I. Co’s. Bombay Service. 
—In North-street, 70, Mr.. J. Trascott, 
suddenly, much respected,—In_ St, ‘Tho- 
mas, 37, Ann, widow of Capt. TF. G. Street. 
—In Holloway-street, Miss Tozer. —In 
Gandy street, Capt. J. Hitchcoek, of the 
Eighth Invalids. : 
At Plymouth, 35, Mr. J. H. Browne, a 
member of the Society. of Friends. 
_At Dock, in the Gun-wharf, 73, Mr. J. 
Boney.—In Cannon-stieet, 20, Miss E. 
Warmington.—In North. Corney-stvcet, 
Mis. Abel. 
i CORNWALL. 
Married.] Mr. R. Hewett, to, Miss FE. 
Ninnis, both of Penzance.—At ‘Vruro, Mr. 
R. Michell, jun. to Miss S$, T. Ferris.— 
Mr. E. Thomas, to Miss Williams, both of 
Fowey.—At Kenwyn, Mr: Harris, to Miss 
H. Bult, of Truro. 
Died.] At Falmouth, Miss Edwards, 
At Truro, 53, Mr. J. Vippet, generally 
regretted. 
At Penzance, 87, Mr. S, Hayden.— 
Mrs. 
