1823.] Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somersetshire— Dorsetshire, &c. 
Died.}] At Chichester, 93, Mrs. Smart. 
—In North-street, Mr. Street.—In West- 
gate, Mr. Stitch. 
At Brighton, Miss Jemima Halls. 
At Arundel, 75, Mr. Brewer. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A curions discovery has lately taken 
place in Winchester. As seme workmen 
were digging among the ruins of Wolves- 
ley-castle, they found an entrance into a 
large vault; it was perfectly square, and 
contained many pillars, quite perfect, and 
beautifully carved. In the middle of the 
vault was a box of very thick brass, con- 
taining coins,—three of which are found to 
be gold, and the rest silver; the three 
golden ones bear the head of Canute, the 
silver are so mutilated that they conld not 
be made ont. 
Married.] Mr, G. Bridgen, to Miss E. 
Smith, both of Southampton.—Mr, H. 
Kernott, to Mrs. E. Stevens; Mr. Hock- 
ley, of Cole Cross-street, to Mrs, Davis: 
all of Winchester.—Mr, J. Betts, to Miss 
Hounsell; both of Gosport,—Capt. G. 
_Chiandler, 10th regt. to Miss M. Lee, of 
Ringwood. 
Died.] At Winchester, in Kinsgate- 
street, Mr. Bishop.—Mr. R. Atkins, © 
At Portsmouth, Capt. W. Judson, ma- 
rines.—In the High-street, Mrs. Muttle- 
bury, wife of Lient.-col. M., 69th regt. 
At Portsea, 24, Mr. Cowdery.—Miss 
Kemp.—Mrs. Hurst. 
At Andover, 32, Mr. G. Criswick. 
At Newport, 28, Mrs. Dashwood.—On 
the Quay, Mr. Waterman. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. Mussell, of Sherrington, 
to Miss J. Swayne, of Devizes. 
Died.) At Salisbury, in the Close, 65, 
Mrs, A. Sharp, Jate of Romsey.—Miss E. 
_ Benson. , 
At Warmivster, 84, Mr, R. Pearse, 
late of London. 
The Rev. John Selwyn, 70, rector of 
Lndgarsliall and Coulston, master of Wig- 
ton’s Hospital, Leicester, and succentor of 
Salisbury Cathedral. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The ravages of the late storm were felt 
throughout the greater part of the king- 
dom, but in none were greater fears ex- 
cited than in the neighbourhood of 
Bath: the Avon overflowed to an unpre- 
cedented extent, and the inhabitants of 
the Dolemeads were threatened with de- 
siruciion. By the intrepidity of two 
praise-worthy individuals, whose names 
deserve to be recorded, Mr. William Nash 
and Mr. Gilbert, no less than nineteen 
families, cousisting of seventy-five persons, 
were saved from certain death. In other 
*places several persons were drowned. 
An institution is about to be formed at 
Bath, for the protection of female servants 
who may be unemployed, until they can 
procure other service, 
A479 
Married.) Mr. T. Chope, of Gloucester- 
place, to Miss Heath, of Balance-street ; 
path of Bath.—Mr. J. Stone, of Somer- 
ton, to Miss. E. C. Smart, of Glastonbury. 
Mr. S. Baker, of Acton Turville, to 
Miss E. Gowen, of Horton.—Mr. R. L. 
Gale, to Miss Baldwin, both of West 
Kington. 
Died.] At Bath, Miss M. Smith.—In 
Lansdown Crescent, Mrs. G. Blackwood, 
daughter of Sir R. B. bart. of Bellaliddy, 
county Down.— In Caroline-buildings, 
suddenly, 67, Henry Phillips, esq. late of: 
Boynton-farm, Wilts. 
At Frome, 75, Mr. Charles Rogers, 
At Shepton Mallett, John West, esq. 
At Newton-house, Yeovil, 59, William 
Harbin, esq. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
A piece of plate was lately presented to 
John Calcvaft, esq. M.P, at his seat at 
Rempstone, Dorset, by a deputation of 
six gentlemen, appointed by a considera- 
ble number of his friends in the isle of 
Putbeck, and its vicinity, expressive of 
their gratitude to him for his exertions in 
accomplishing the repeal of the duties on 
salt. ; 
Married.| At Bridport, S. D. Robinson, 
esq. to Mrs. H. Oke, late of Burton 
Bradstock. 
Died.} At Weymouth, Col, Chichester, 
of Arlington Court, Devonshire. 
At Blandford, Ann, widow of William 
Densey, esq. 
The Rev, W. Cox, rector of Langton 
Herring. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The northern coasts of Devon'ard Corn- 
wall were particularly exposed to the fury 
of thelate storm. From Clovelly, the sea 
poured over the pier, and one third disap-’ 
peared. .The ruins have formed a bar 
across the harbour, and prevented all 
communication. ; 
Married.| Mr. T. Gabriel, to Miss New- 
combe; Mr. W. Bignell, to Miss M. A. 
Carter : all of Exeter.—Mr, J. Major, of 
Exeter, to Miss Tout, of Southmolton.— 
Mr. J. Chadwick, of St. Thomas’s, Exeter, 
to Miss T. Coates, of Burton-upon-Trent. 
—N. G. C. Tucker, esq. 14.0. of Ashbur- 
ton, to Miss H. Luke, of the Grove, 
Plymouth. 
Died.) At Exeter, Mr. H. Matthews.— 
67, Mrs. Edwards, wife of the Rev. 
Thomas E. minister of the Vabernacle.— 
Mr. Jas. Bennett.—Mrs, Vicars, wife of 
the Rev. Mat. V. rector of Allhallows. 
At Plymouth, in George-street, Adam 
M‘Kenzie, esq. Capt. King’s-ship Ocean, 
—72, Mr. J. Webber. 
At Bideford, at: an advanced age, 
Thomas Burnatd, esq. an eminent mer- 
chant, deservedly lamented, 
At Ashburton, Mrs. Froude, widow of 
the Rey. John I’. 
7 CORNWALL. 
