£799-] 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.} At Salilbury, the Rev. C. 
Rigby, M. A. to Mifs Collins, daughter of 
William Collins, efq. 
At Weftborough, Mr. Hugh Barnfdole, of 
Claypole, to Mifs Ann Pepper, of Doddington. 
At Malmfbury, Mr. Alderman Garlick, 
aged 76, to Mifs Judith Ball, aged 26. 
At Gnittleton, John Skottowe, efq. of 
‘Chefhham, Bucks, to Mifs Sarah Pollok, 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Pollok. 
Died.| At Salifbury, Mr. Smart, glazier 3 
and a few days acer one of his fons: they 
were both interred in one grave. : 
At Stratford, under the ca‘tle of Old Sarum, 
John Saunders, at the great age of 106 years. 
~ At Purton, aged 70, Mrs. Goddard, relict 
of the late W. Goddard, M.D. and daughter 
of the late Lord Chief-juftice Willes. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
A cutter was lately driven on the fands 
near Pool, and the crew, who remained in 
the moft imminent danger, were at length 
refcued by the a¢tive humanity and wonder- 
ful courage of C. Sturt, Efg. M. P. 
Married.] Mr. Francis, of Caftle-Carey, to 
Mifs Conway, of Netherbury, Dorfet. 
Died.] At Blandford St. Mary, aged 57, 
the Rev. Jolin Willis Burrough, vicar. 
At Sherborne, Mr. R. Clarke, maltfter. 
At Wareham, aged 75, the Rev. Sir Tho- 
mas Bankes PAnfon, rector of Corfe-Caftle 
51 years. 
At Hannington-houfe, aged 69, the Rev. 
John Freeke, one of his majefty’s juftices of 
peace for the counties of Dorfet and Wilts. 
At Frampton, Mr. Stone, a refpectable 
farmer. 
At Shafton, Walter Whitaker, efq. 
At Nether-compton, fuddenly, Mr. Tho. 
Weftcomb, late of Bridport. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.) At Bath, Mr. Mitchell, wool- 
len-draper, to Mifs F. Trefler. Mark Ro- 
binfon, efq. captain in the royal navy, to 
Mrs. Shirley. John Wantbrough, efq. to 
Mifs Fuffell, of Nunney. Wm. Bary, efq. 
to Mifs Maxwell. Major-general Jones, to 
Mifs E. A. Williams. 
At Briitol, Mr. Steel, of London, to Mifs 
Mary Cockin, of Minchin Hampton, Mr. 
John Reeves, to Mifs Mary Wood. 
At Frome, Mr. George Kingdon, clothier, 
to Mifs Jane Bayly, daughter of B. Bayly, 
of Little Keyford. 
Died.| At Bath, Mrs. Fowell, relict of 
B. Fowell, efq. Mrs. Patten, wife of Tho. 
Patten, efq. of Bank, near Warrington, Lan- 
cafhire. Phillip Cade, efq. Aged 66, Major- 
general Prendegaft. J.R. Middleditch, efq. 
ef Pickwell-houfe, Devonfhire. Mrs. Bon- 
ner, wife of Mr. Bonner, printer. 
At Taunton, aged 23, Mr. Alexander Ball, 
tobacconift, one of the Taunton yolunteers. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Marritd.] At Exeter, Mr. Hayne, wogl- 
ben .draper, to Mifs Mayne, 
Wiltppire....Dorfetfpire....Somerfetfhire, &&Fe. (he 
At Plymouth, Mr. Nicholls, to Mifs Sarah 
Upham, of Stogumber. 
At Southmoiton, Mr. Hocker, to Mifs C.. 
Brown of Dulverton, 
Died.| At Exeter, Stephen Hawtrey, efq. 
formerly recorder of Exeter, and barrifter at 
law. : 
At Berry-houfe, Nicholas Wolferftan, efq. 
At Hambrook, Mr. Wm, Fugile. 
CORNWALL. 
Died.] At Truro, Mr. E. Trebilcock, one 
of the matters of Lloyd’s coffee-houfe. 
At St. Martin’s, near Looe, Mrs. P. Ni- 
cholas, wire of Major Nicholas, of the Corn- 
wall fencible dragoons. 
WALES. 
Married.) At Halkin, ¥linthhire, Mr. Ed- 
ward Edwards, to Mifs Ann Jones, of Groes, 
Denbighfhire. 
At Denbigh, Mr. David Jones, of Liver~ 
pool, to Mifs Jane Evans, daughter of Mr. 
W. Evans, of Parky Fwile. 
Died.| At the Mount near Lianfair, Mont- 
gomerythire, aged 22, Mrs. Humphreys,wife 
of Mr. Humphreys, attorney, and youngeit 
daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Worthington, 
of New Chapel. 
At Caernarvon, Mr. Robert Roberts, of the 
Bank. 
At Carmarthen, Mrs. Williams, mother of 
Mr. Williams, ferjeant at law. 
At Haverford Weft, the Rev. Mr. Cleave~ 
land, rector of St. Thomas. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.| At Edinburgh, George Aber 
crombie, efq. eldeft fon of Sir Ralph Aber- 
crombie, ta Mifs Montague Dundas, youngeft 
daughter of Mr. Secretary Dundas. ‘The 
Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin, to Mifs Nif- 
bett, of Dirleton. 
At Bargeny, the Hon. Hugh Lindfay, te 
Mifs J. Gordon. 
At Glafgow, John Gardner, jun. efq. to 
Mifs Chriftiana Biggs. . 
Died.| At Edinburgh, Mr. Peter Wil- 
liamfon, who was kidnapped when a boy at 
Aberdeen, and fent to America, for which 
he afterwards received damages. He pafied 
a confiderable time among the Che- 
rokees, and on his return to Edinburgh, 
amufed the public with a defcription of their 
manners and cuftoms. He was the firft who 
publifhed a diretory, fo ufeful incommercial 
cities, and originally inftituted the penny 
poft at Edinburgh, for which, when govern- 
ment afflumed it, he received a pentfion. 
Colonel A. Duncan, provoft of the city 
of St. Andrew. David Finlayfon, efq. late 
of Savannah la Mar. 
At Tarland, aged 67, the Rev. William 
Maitland, in the 32d year of his mir iftry. 
At Dumfries, John Oughterfon, efg. of 
Milnthird, 
At Aberdeen, the Right Rev.John Geddes, , 
whofe extenfive learning, and amiable man- 
ners, endeared him to a numierous and re~ 
{pectable acquaintance. 
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