1800.] 
_ At Stoneham, Laurence Dundas Campbell, 
efq of Archattan, to ifs Mary Courtenay, 
fecond daughter of J. Courtenay, efq. M. P. 
for Appleby, 
The Marguis of Winchefter, of Amport 
Houfe, to Mifs Ann Andrews, fecond daugh- 
ter of the iate John Andrews, efq of Shotley 
Rall, Northunberland, : 
At Lymington, the Rev. Ellis Jones, cu- 
rate of the parifh, to Mifs Eliza Beckley. 
Disd.] At Winchefter, Mrs, Murrell, wife 
of Mr. Murrcli, gardener. 
At Mottisfont, Lady Dowager Mill, relic 
of the late Rev, Sir Charles Mili, bart. 
At Soathampton, almott fuddenly, Mr. 
Samuel! Hawes. late of Salifbury. Bryan Ed- 
wards, efq. Vi P. tor Gra mpound in Cornwall, 
author of the Hidory of jamaica, &c. 
At Gorely, Mrs. Colebrook, fifter of Sir 
G. Colebrooke, bart. 
At Newport, tfleof Wight, aged 22, Mifs 
Webb, daughter of W. Webb, yeoman, and 
fifter of "4r \WVo Webp, organift of Newport. 
At Bithop’s Walthim, Mrs Tukelin, re- 
ict o: the late J Tuk: lin, efq. formerly co- 
lonel ©: the 45th regiment of foot. 
At Petersfieid, Mrs. Trodd, relict of the 
Rev. Mr. Trodd. 
WILTSHIRE. 
At the late Salifbury affizes forty prifoners 
were tried, of whom eight were capitally 
convicted and condemned ; but fevenof thefe 
were afterwards reprieved. 
An aét has been lately paffed to enable the 
proprictors of the Salifbury and Southampton 
Canal to raife a further fum of money, for 
the completton of that uieful undertaking. 
Some foirited inckeepers on the great wef- 
tern road have already reduced the price of 
poiting to fourteen pence, in confequence of 
the late reduction in the price of norfe pro- 
vender. 
Married | At Seend, Mr. May, aged 80, 
to Miis Weights, a beautiful young lady, ~ 
aged 18 
At Vinton, James Tohn Hume, efq. eldeft 
fon of the Rev. Nath Hume, to Milfs Ran- 
doiph, eidef daughter of the Rev. Hubert 
Randolph. 
At Wilton, Mr. R. P. Whitmarfh, fur- 
geon, to Mifs A. Burt, of Piddletown, Dorfet. 
‘Died.] At Aiford, M:s. Webb, wife of 
Mr. Webb. 
A: Weftbury, Mrs. Doro‘ hy Harrington, a 
maiden lady, aged 82: fhe was great-grand- 
daughter to James Ley, Earl of Marlborough, 
Lord fligh Treafurer of England in the reign 
of Charles I 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Two perfons were capitally convicted, and 
condemned at the late Dorchetter affizes, but 
were fubfequently reprieved. 
Married.} At Kington Magna, Mr. Tho- 
mas Kellow, of Berwick St. James, Wiits, 
to Mifs E. Lovell, of Niland. 
At Upway, Bales Wardell, efq. of Whit- 
burn, Durham, to Mifs Maria Steward, 
Wilifpire—Dorfet/bire—Somerfetfhire. 
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younge(t daughter of the late Gabriel Stew- 
ard, efq. of Weymouth. 
At Weymouth, Mr. Thomas Ridout, to 
Miis Martin, both of Seaborough, 
Died.} At Poole, Mr. William Pufhman, 
who had been many years Newfoundland 
agent to William Spurrier, efg. He was 
drowned (as it is fuppofed) whilft bathing. 
At Winfrith Newbury, the Rey, C. Mar- 
fhall, reétor of that parith. 
At Weymouth, Mrs, Wallis, wife of Mr, 
Thomas Wallis. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
John Hammet, efq. has been ele&ted mem- 
ber for Taunton, in the room of his late fa- 
ther, Sir Benjamin Hammet. 
An Annuitant Society is about to be efta- 
blifhed in Bath, for the benefit of widows 
and orphans. A familar fociety has been fuce 
ce(sfully eftablifhed at Tetbury, in Gloucef- 
terthire. 
At the affizes for this county, lately hol- 
den at Wells, eleven prifoners were conviGied 
of capital crimes, and received fentence of 
deata 
Married.| At Bath, James Erfkine, efq. 
of the 224 regt. of foot, to Mifs Jones, of Sr, 
James’s-iquare. Mr. Stafford Moore, of Font- 
mill, Dorfet, to Mrs. Rachael Wareham. 
Mr. Henry Tanner, to Milfs M. Pumphrey. 
At Sheston “Mallet, Mr. Wodhams, cure 
penter, to Mifs Mary Brown. Alfo Mr. and 
Mrs, Sedley, of the Bath and Briftol theatre ; 
they had been previoufly married in Scotland, 
At Long Athton, Mr. George isuth, to Mifs 
Maria Hunter, third daughter of the late 
Robert Hunter, mercha:t, both of Britol, 
Alfo the Rev. gf: Lew's, vicar of that parith, 
to Mifs Orton, cauyhter of the late ifaac 
Orton, efq. and niece of Admiral Sir Richard 
King, bart. 
At Crewkerne, Mr Smith, of Southcombe, 
to Mifs Trenchard, daughter of the late Mr, 
fobn Trencnard, of Laymore, Devon. 
At Sriftol, Mr. Erwin, rafter of the Polly. 
tender, to Mifs Cox. Robert Chagman, efq. 
of the royal navy, to Mifs Concannen. The 
Rev. Mr. Shaw, to Mifs Lucy, daughter of 
the late Mr. Lucy, of Clifton. 
At Cliften, the Dev. Mr. Bower, of Irwin 
Minter, Dorfet, to Mifs Smith, eldeft daugh- 
ter of Rovert Smith, efq. Browne Fleming, 
efg. of Mallow, ia the county of Cork, to 
Mifs fackioa, of Eltham. 
Died | At Bath, John Peyto Debell, efq. 
formeriy of King’s Langley, Hants. Mrs, 
Lucas, wife of stuckley Lucas, efq. of Baron 
Down, Devon. Mrs. Henihaw, a maiden 
lady, of Trim-ftreet. fiils Simpfon, only 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Simpfon, of f4arl- 
borough Buildings. Henry Bonham, efq of 
Petersftvid, Hants, one of his Majefty’s jut. 
tices of the peace for that county. Aged 71, 
that moit galianr feaman, the Hon. Admiral 
Barrington, whofe profefhional fervices during 
the American war, upon many trying occa- 
fions, will be for ever recerded in the annals 
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