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At Hurftbourne Park, in her 17th year 
the right hon. Lady Emma Maria Wallop, 
younger fifter of the earl of Portfmouth. 
At Fareham, in her 76th year, Mrs. Eli- 
zabeth Everitt, widow af Capt. Wm. Everitt, 
of, the royal navy. 
- AtAlresford, in her 18th year, Mifs Harris, 
only daughterof Wm. Harris, efq. 
ee Mr. William Gunner, of 
Bifhop’s Waltham, in this tounty, attorney 
and EONS: and one of the proétors of the 
ecclefiaftical court at Winchefter. He was 
a-gertleman of long and extenfive praétice, 
as well as of high refpeét and profeffional 
eminence. 
: “ WILTSHIRE. 
In confequence of information given by 
the conftables cf Amefbury, fearch warrants 
were granted to fearch the Abbey and other 
houfes in that town, on a fufpicion that a 
quantity of gunpowder, balls, fire-arms, &c. 
were there fecreted. But, after the ftricteft 
fearch, not a fingle artitle was found, either 
at the Abbey, 
tion this fufpicion. The ladies inhabiting 
the Abbey are all Englifh nuns, of the moft 
refpectable families and connexions, who 
have emigrated from Flanders, in confequence 
of the revolution, and fought an afylum in 
their- native ‘country. 
Marvried.| At Bradford, 
Spider, to Mifs Mary Gale. 
+ Mr. J. K. Coles, paper-maker, of Wookey 
Mr. ‘Thomas 
Hole, Somerfet, to Mifs Bacon, of Afhcott, 
in this county. 
Mr. Wm. Sheppard, of Styles Hill, near 
rome, to Mrs. Wyatt, of Salifbury. 
At Rowde, after a courtfhip of 31 years, 
Mr. Edward Stiles, farmer, to Mifs Harper. 
“Mr. Farr, of Grimftead, to Mifs Dyer, of 
Salifbury. 
Died: } At Salifsury, in his 67th year, 
Mr. Wm, Burrough. This gentleman was 
formerly an eminent eueties at Briftol, but 
had aus retired from bufinefs. Mirs. Sey- 
mer. Mr. Jofeph Boyter, yun. fon of Mr. 
Boyter, formerly mafter-of the Three Lions 
At Devizes, fuddenly, Thomas Locke, efq. 
At*Wilton, “after a very afflicting ilinefs, 
Mr. John ‘Thomas, a Capital carpet and 
cloth manufaéturer. e 
At Milford, near pee em Mrs. Merris. 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Died.} At SKerborne, after a fhort indif- 
pofition, Mr. Poole, furgeon. He 
greatly efteemed for his benewolence and 
psilanthropy. 
At Weymouth, Francis Steward, efgq. re- 
ceiver-general for the county of Dorfet 
At her brother’s houfe, at Bovingten, 
Mifs M. Warne. 
At Beaminfter, 
Warne. 
was 
the alder fon of Mr. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married. At Bath, C.K. Tynte, efg. to 
irs, Lewis, widow of the late T. Lewis, efq. 
of St. Pierre’s, Monmouthshire. Mr. TT. 
Harvey Olfney, efq. 
or at any other houfe, to fanc- 
“man- fquare, London. 
: Dorfeifpine. —Somerfethire—We his 28 and. 
Camplin, to Mifs Maria Byantun, of Spyke 
Park, Wilts. Thomas Edwards, efq. of 
anos - Monmouthfhsre, to Mifs C. Fer- 
rers, daughter of the late Edward Ferrers, efq. 
of Baddefley Clinton, Warwickfhire. John 
captain in the South 
Gloucefter militia, to Mifs J. Powell, daugh- 
ter and coheir of the late rev. Gervas Powell, 
of Lanharan, Glamorgan. Mr. Redpath, 
attorney, to Mifs E.Blandy, of Notton, Wilts. 
Mr. Luke Evill, attorney, to Mifs Coyde, 
only daughter of Mrs. Coyde, of Hackney. 
At Tickenham, Mr. Benjamin. Baker, 
farmer, to Mifs Sarah Alvis. 
At Caftle Cary, Mr. Jeanes, of Alhampton, 
to Mrs. Clarke of the former place. 
Died.} At Bath, David Godfrey, efq. of 
Woodford, Effex. . Mr. Langhorne, jeweller. 
James Beet B. L.L. of the univerfity of 
Cambridge, eldeftfon of Capt. James Rees, 
of the Eaft-India fervice. Mr. Thomas. 
Keene, printer, Mrs. Henrietta Molef- 
worth, wife of Arthur Molefworth, efq. In 
his 26th year, Mr. Henry Cape. ‘The rev. 
Dr. Poftlethwaite, mafter of. Trinity college, 
Cambridge. Philip Richardfon, of Penryn, — 
Cornwall. Mrs. Sweetland, late widow of 
Mr. Lorriman, ,apothecary. Mr. Peterfwald. 
Mr. Stephen Bachelor. Mrs. Andrews. 
Mifs Ann Chifholme. Suddenly, without a 
minute’s previous indifpofition, Mrs. Kelly. 
Parfon Fenner, efq. of Brianiton-ftreet, Port- 
Mr, Bailee, formerly 
mafter of the public gardens, Brighthelmiftone. 
Mrs. Leonard. ; 
At Walcot, Mifs Elizabeth Atkins. 
At Wells, Mrs. Freeland. 
At Nailfea, Mrs. Baddily. ; 
At Shepton Mallet, Mifs Brown. Mr. 
Samuel Whiteing; and, afew minutes after, 
his mother, Mrs. Whiteing. : 
DEVONSHIRE. ; : 
Married.} At Exeter, Mr. Jackfon, to 
Mifs Topfham. 
At Plymouth, the rev. W. Hunt, A. B.- 
of Exeter college, to Mifs Hill, only daugh-_ 
ter of Mr. A. Hill, land- hens 
Died.| At ees My. Hutchins, linen- 
draper. 
At Tiverton, Mr. William Lewis, a re-. 
{pectable merchant, and one of the proprie- 
tors of the bank in that town: 
At Budleigh, Satterton, in his roth year, 
Mr. Wm. Jackfon, jun. late a midfhipman 
on board the Intrepid. He was a fpirited 
young gentleman, and promifed fair to be- 
come a briggt ornament to his profeffien. 
WALES. : 
Died.| At Swanfea, Lieut. Richard Lit- 
tlewort, of the royal navy. “This excellent 
officer was complimented with a commiffion, 
in reward of his gallant condué&t at Quebec, 
onthe attack of Montgomery. His remains 
were interred at Swanfea, with naval ho- 
nours, attended by the officers of the Alfred, 
Dover and Flamer gun boats, added to a nu- 
merous concourfe of tpettators, who were 
eager 
