190 =Provincial Occurrences’: —Wilishire, Somersetshire, &c. 
esq. of Marle-hill, near Cheltenham—G. 
C.'Stigant, esq. Portsea, to Eliza, daughter 
of the late J: Watt, esq. of Edinburgh— 
Rev. H. Salmon, to Charlotte, eldest daugh- 
ter'of the Rev. J.\ Washington, late rector 
of ' Chiteombe, ’ and’ yicar “of, Hurstborne- 
pridtsy“ants@At Notthwoode, Isle of 
Wight, Mr.: H, Pinniger, of Westbury, 
Wilts,\to Sophia, fourth daughter of the 
late J. Wilkinson, esq, of Shalflect-rectory, 
isle of Wight — Mr. W. Hardwick, mer- 
chant, of this place, to Mary Ann, second 
daughter of the Rev. J. Farrer, of Bramley 
—Capt. E. M. Daniell, of the Hon, East- 
India Company’s Service, to Ernma’ Isabella, 
youngest daughter of T. Ferrers, esq. of 
Cowes. 
Died.] Mr. C. W. Gibbon, of Dover— 
At Milibrook, near Southampton, 23, E. 
Majendie, esq. youngest son of the Lord 
Bishop of Bangor—At Cheriton, the Rev. 
E. Ferrers, m.a. rector of that parish, and 
of Wroughton, Wiltshire, and one of the 
chaplains in ordinary to his Majesty—At 
the Rectory-house, Quarley, near Andover, 
Mrs. Agnes Mackie, relict of the late W. 
‘Mackie, esq. of Ormiston, East Lothian— 
73, °S. Kentish, esq. master cooper of the 
Victualling-office at Weovil, near Gosport 
—The Rev. J. Richards, rector of Fainbo- 
rough—At Gosport, 63, G. Andrews, esq. 
—At Ryde, 68, J. Lens, esq. his Majesty’s 
_ ancient’ sergeant at law—At Cowes, in the 
Isle of Wight, 54, the Earl of Craven—At 
Bentworth, at the housé of his brother-in- 
law, the Rev. T. Mathews—T, W. Cook, esq. 
of Polstead-hall, Suffolk. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Whitchurch, W. W. Mani- 
fold, of Liverpool, to Sarah, only child-of 
J. Hargreaves, esq.—The Rev. E. Cooper, 
Fellow of St. John’s College, to Caroline 
Louisa, eldest daughter of P. L. Poowys, 
esq. of Hardwick-house—Rev. Hugh Price, 
rector of Newtontoney, to Charlotte, young- 
est daughter of the late S. Emily, esq. of 
Salisbury, 
Died.| Rey. J. Richards, rector of Farn- 
borough—8s2, Rey. T. Stockwell, 2.p. rector 
of Stratford-ton. ; 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Me a] At Bath, the Rev. J. King, 
B.A. second son of the Bishop of Rochester, 
to Maria, eldest daughter of the Hon. 
Lieut=Col. G. Carlton— The Rev. J. Moul- 
trie, rector of Rugby, to Harriet Margaret, 
eldest daughter of Dr. Ferguson, Inspector 
of Hospitals—Hon. Mr. Stourton, to the 
Hon. Lucy Clifford, fourth daughter of the 
Right Hon. Lord Clifford—T. Bates, esq. 
to Anne, daughter of the late J, Wilson, 
esq.—Lieut.-Col. Bourne, to Anna, second 
daughter of S, Lane, esq. of Marlborough-_ 
buildings— At Bruton, the Rev, J. Sidney, 
of Milton Cleveland, to Eleanor Dorothea, 
eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Cosens.. . 
Died.] — At Burnham, near Bridgewater, 
22, Mr. T. Sweetapple—At Bath, 75, B. 
(Sept. I, 
Terry, esq. formerly a cornet in the 22d 
Lt. Drag.—At Frome, Miss Sarah Crocker, 
second daughter of the late A, Crocker, esq. 
—At Bath, 68, J. Moodie,-esq.. M.v. senior 
physician to the, Bath City Infirmary and 
Dispensary, anda corresponding member of 
the Philosophical Society in_London, and 
many other societies ; Mary, wife of the Rev. 
Dr. Gardner, of Bath; 73, Mrs, Martha 
Madden, relict of the late Col: Madden; 
Lady Leslie, relict of the late Sir E. Leslie ; 
Margaret, youngest daughter of, Lieut.- 
Col. Muttlebury, of the 69th regt.; Emily, 
wife of W. Garrett, esq. of Bath. 
DORSETSHIRE, 
A very handsome monument was lately 
erected in the church of Canford Magna, 
to the memory of the late Admiral Russell, 
surmounted by appropriate nayal trophies ; 
underneath is the admiral’s coat of arms, 
with the motto, che sara, sara.’ It was 
executed by Mr. H. Harris, of Poole. . 
Married.| At Weymouth, Henry, young- 
est son of C. Harford, esq. of Stapleton, 
Gloucestershire, to Susan, daughter of S. 
Brice, esq. of Frenchay—J. Coates, esq..of 
the Temple, to Emma, widow of the late 
N. Legge, esq. of Pimpern. 
Died.| The Rev. E. Smedley vicar of 
Bradford Abbas with Clifton May Bank 
annexed. 
NEVONSHIRE- j 
Married.|. At Seaton, the Rev. G. R. 
Smith, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the 
late Col. Warren, of the $d Guards. 
Died.| Susanna Louisa, youngest daugh- 
ter of Capt. Dodgin, Seven Oaks, Kent, and 
sister to Col. Dodgin, c.z. 99th regt—At 
Collecton Crescent, Exeter, 61, G. Gallo- 
way, esq.—At Tiverton, 30, Jane, relict of 
the Rev. W. Walker—At Devonport, E. 
Levi, esq. of Great Prescott-street, London, 
having landed a few days before at Falmouth, 
from Jamaica—At Slapton Rectory, Mrs. 
Dowbiggin; lady of the Rev. J. Dowbiggin. 
CORNWALL. - 
Married.] Rey. V. F. Vyvyan, rector of 
Withiel; to Anna, youngest spener of J. 
V. Taylor, esq. of Southgate, Middlesex—’ 
At Egloshayle, G. Bullmore, esq. of Tre- 
gear, to Miss Wills, of Lower Croan—T. 
Hartley, esq. of Roscrow, to Miss H, Lork- 
ing, of Cavendish, Suffolk. ‘ 
Died.| At Penzance, Catherine, wife of 
F. Arnold, esq. 
WALES. 
Thursday, August 4th, the Lord Bishop 
of Salisbury laid the foundation stone of a 
new church to be built at the. Ferry Side, 
near Carmarthen, in the presence of a vast 
concourse of spectators. His Lordship li- 
berally contributed £200. a 
Married.| Rev. T. Brigstock,, rector of 
Whitton, Radnorshire, andincumbent of St. 
Catherine’s, Milford Hayen, te Caroline 
Buchanan, youngest daughter of the late . 
Rey, R. Whish, of Northwold, Norfolk—. 
At Laléston, W. Head, only son of H. 
Deacon, 
