Mr. Hyde, jun. of 
Broadwater, to Mifs Duke. 
Died.|—At Lewes, Mr. W. Pearce, of Mon- 
mouth Militia. Mr. B. Faulconer, of Petworth. 
Mrs. Streatfield, of the Rock, near Uckfield. 
_ At Brighton, fuddenly, while ee on the 
Steine, Mrs. Davenport, wife o 
Great Marlowe, Bueks. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At alate mecting of the proprietors of the 
. D. ef. of 
propofed London and Southampton canal, the 
ptadticability of the meafure was fully ¢fta- 
_ blifhed, from the furveys delivered in, and 
gneafures are taking to carry the ee forthwith 
execution. 
Married J—Mr. Gould, of Winchefter, to 
Mifs Pyle. At Southampton, Mr. J. Silley, to 
Mrs. Ciarkfon. Mr. Poole, of Highbridge, to 
Mifs C. Smith. <AtCarifbrook, Mr. Ja. Uther, 
of London, to Mifs Cheverton. Mr. G. Hayes, 
of Winchefter, to Mifs Smith. Mr. Knight, of 
Salifbury, to Mifs Short. Monfieur Frankinet, 
York Rangers, to Mifs Foreft, of W. Cowes. D, 
Suth-tland, efg. to Mifs Boctefour, of Seuth- 
ampton. . 
Died.J—At Winchefter, Mrs. Harvey. At 
Worthy, near W. lady Ogle, wife of Sir Chalo- 
ner Ogle. Mr. Reynolds. Mrs. Hill. At Fare- 
ham, Mrs. Utterfon. At Chnit Charch,-St. 
Alban Roy, efq. a captain in the Navy. At 
Hythe. near Squthampton, E. Baker, efq. a 
member of the Corporation of Saiifbury.. “At 
Hale, J..May, efq, Mrs. ‘Sawkins, of White- 
parh. At Portfmouth, 3 Mrs, Hervey. Mr. T. 
Biliot, a marine painter, of very promifing tas 
Jents.. Mrs. Thompfon, of Mount Sylvan, Tle 
of Wight, by buth a Genevele, anc of extraordi- 
pay be. wity ; in her character were blended all 
the elegant aecomplifhments of polifhed fociety, 
and all the focial virtues which do honour to ha. 
manity. Mr, W. Warn, of Ringwood. 
WILTSHIRE. 
* Married. | —Mr. Bigg gs, of the Deyizes, to 
Mifs Willis. Ri ez 
S Die: -j—At Salifoury, 87, Mrs. Blake, 
Antrim. Mrs. Lucas. 78, 1 Mr. W. Eldertcn. 
At Trowbridge, Mis. Houlton, and Mrs. Doad. 
‘At Martin, Mr. E. Hewett. Near Marlbo- 
yough, Mr. Alexander, of Meaningrd, EBohupe. 
‘At Wilton, Mrs, Hodding, wife of Mr. H. T. 
ef Salifbury. Mr. Davis, of Caftle Car, 
SoMERSETSHIRE. 
A fire broke out iately in the wocllen- 
ganufafory, at the Raleigh Bui'dings, near 
Barnftaple, which deftroyed that 
pile of puidings, with all the machinery. and 
roperty in it. 
? be Races, which formerly rivalled the 
{plendid turfs of York and Chefter, has long 
experienced a declenfion, and this year more 
particularly _fo.— Neither of. the sol. pilates 
~ycre tun for——-Horfe races experienced a 
fimilar fate at feveral other places. 
Ata late meeting of the Bath and Weft of 
England Acricultural Society, a gentleman. of 
South Molton, Devon. chailenged “the northern 
breeders of the long-horned cattle, ey eny ether 
Hampfhire..« Wilifbire « . , Somer feifbire, €c. 
- Hyundel, to Mifs Oliver. 
' Mits Coles, of Taunton. 
Mry,. 
extenfive - 
[ Nov. 
breeders of cattle in the kingdom, to produce 
the fame number and deferiptions of caltle, . 
any other tribes, equal, in point of val 
breeding ftock, toa bull and cow, with their 
ofispring, Seg and female, and f{-veral heifers, 
all entirely of his own breeding. ” 
MWarried.j—At Sedmouth, Col. Forfter, te 
At Butleigh, after 35 
years eevee ip, Mr. D. Corbay. to Mifs A, 
y 88. pes: Phelys, of Baliol, Oxford, to Mifs 
M. Tucker, of Axminfter. In Bath, Mr. f: 
pie. to Mifs K. Hornblower, Mr. R. Elfe, 
to Mifs S. Rogers. At Yate, Mr. T. Hetling, 
atterney, to Mifs M. Wickham. 
Lied.1—Mry. Davis, of the Angel Inn, Caftle 
Cary ; oi his return, at Bruton, near Hampden, 
he was thrown from his hoifé, and dragged by 
his foot in the ftirrup; the bruifes he received 
occafioned his.death in a few hours after. At 
Miiberton, Mrs. Cording. At Biddeford, Mr, 
W. Edwards. John Bower Jodrell, efq. of 
Chefhire. 92, Mrs. Saunderfon. Mrs. Strong, 
of G. Ormond Street, London. Mifs Heniley. 
18, Mr. W. Dafh, jun. Mrs. Morris. 22, Mails 
Horton, only daughter of Mr. Alderman H. 
Mrs. Smith. At Chefnole, advanced in yeais, 
My. |. Jenkins, killed by a fall from his horfe. 
At Chew-magna, Mrs. Harford, Wife of J. H. 
eiq. of Briftol, and one of the “people called 
ee At Eaft Knoyle, the rev. Di. Wakes, 
prebendary of Weftminiter, and reétor of E. K. 
during the leng period of 51-years. At.Frome, 
Mrs. Middleton, wife of J. C. M. efq. at 
Taunton, the rcy. Mr. ‘Toetihend matier of 
the Free Grammar School in that place. At 
Backwell, Mr. S. Filer, who, though in geod 
health, pafied feveral years of the latter part of 
his life in bed. At eo niham, Mrs. Veale. 
At Seaborough, R. Clarke, eiqg. In Bath, Mifs 
E. T. Nichols, daughter of the late W. N. efq. 
of Staffardthire. Mrs. Chromie. Mr. Harris. 
At oe Mailet, \.r. John Dunkerton, maf- 
ter of the Free Grammar School, and 59 years & 
{choolmatter, 
DoRSETSHIRE. 
As fome workmen were Jately digging in a 
field, at Frampton, they difcovered a nunnery 
concealed about two feet under the furface of 
the earth. The pavement of ‘this curious 
relic of antique architecture, confiits of very 
finely palithed marble hes the {cite were alfo 
found different kinds of erote{que figures. 
Maryricd \—Mr. Jo. Weft, to Mifs E. Weft. 
De Gece Okeden, efq, of Moor Critchell, te 
Mifs Haris, of Sturminiter Marfball. 
Died.J—-Mifs Blair, of Down Houfe, near 
Blandford, of an amiable difpoftien, and accom= 
res manners. At 'W eymouth, Captain R. 
Allen; he fell overboard fiom a fhip in the har- 
bour.. Mr. Jenkins, of Chetnoble. At Cran- 
burn, aged 89, Mr. J. Beale, matter of the Free 
School for 50 years, and greatly refpected as 
fuch ; having taught gratis, during ail that time, 
reading, writing, and MELAS to ail poor 
childjen, &c+ My. Fooks; an ¢minent attorney 
of Sherborae, : 
Exciter; 
