1798.) 
At Rye, Mrs. Kennet. 
At Thakenham, fuddenly, whilft revairing 
a hedge, a poor labouring man of the name of 
Wiiton, 
Mr. William Martin, of Hailfham. 
At Chichefter, Mrs. Gerge. 
At Henfield, fuddenly, Mrs. Paine. 
At Horfham in her 23th year, Mrs. Shrap- 
nail, wite of Mr. Shrapnali, furgeon of the 
South Gloucefter Militia. Aged 65, Mrs. 
Champiot, 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Hurft, Mr. Wells, of Ald- 
bourn, Wilts, to Mifs Siddon, daughter of 
Richard Siddon, efq. of Homerton, Middlefex. 
W. H. Price, efg. of Charlron-Houfe, 
Wantage, to Mifs Rufhbrook. 
At Oakingham, Mr. Arthur Gilbird Pep- 
pin, furgeon, to Mrs. Dowla. 
_ Did.| At Reading, Mr. Robert Collis. 
Mr. Remond, organift of St. Lawrence. Aged 
76, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackfon. ; 
At Windfor, Mr, James Panton, one of the 
aldermen of that corporation, 
At Stanlake, Francis Jalabert, efq brother- 
in-law to Lord Braybrooke. 
At Woolley Park, in his 65th year, B. 
Tifhng, efq. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Martyr Worthy, near Win- 
cheiter, the Rev. Joon Wool, of Eaiton, to. 
Mifs Shorland. 
Mr. Richard Wilkes, of Portfmouth, to 
Miis Hyde. 
Mr. John Lywood, of Eaftentown Farm, 
near Andover, to Mifs Bennett, of Froyle, 
near Acton. 
At Newport, Ifle of Wight, Mr. John 
Harvey, of Banjifter, near Pembroke, to Mifs 
Sharp. 
Died.] At Southampton, Myr., Richard 
Smith. 
At Winchefter, Mr. Greenwood. 
94th year, Mr. Jacob Weitlake. 
At Portfmouth, Enfign Carifbrook, of the 
North Gloucefter Militia, in confequence of a 
wound received in a duel with Lieutenant 
Burt, of the fame regiment. 
At Arlesford, the Rev, Michael Terry, 
re€tor of Ovington,. 
At Bramden, 
Richards. 
In his 
aged 80, Mr. Charles 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Salilbury, Mr. Perkins to 
Mifs Sturrny. Mr. Aguila Farr, to Milfs 
Feander, of Winterftow. 
Mr. John Eve, of Great Withford, aged 
70, to Miis Grown, aged 25. 
Mr. Parfons, of Stowell, to Mifs Newton, 
ef Milborne Port. 
Mr. James Blatch, of Winterborne, to Mifs 
E. Devenitt. 
Died.] AtSalifbury, Mits Kerby, fchool- 
mittrefs. 
At Chrift Church, Mifs Bullock. 
At Uphaven, aged 74, Mrs. Sarah New- 
man. 
Berkfbire. ..Hamppire....Wiltfoire....Somerfetfbire. 
frre, 
489 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.}| At Sherborne, Mr. Henry Sell- 
weod to Mifs Mary Spooner, of the Half 
Moon Inn. Mr, John Fither, furgeon of the 
Dictator, to Mifs Wilmott. 
At Whitechurch, Mr. John Wakley to 
Mits Foakes. The Rev. R. Hughes, vicar of 
Walkhampton, te Mifs Sarah Sleeman. 
Died.] At Dorchefter, Mrs. Allen. 
At the barracks, in that town, Quarters 
mafter Tomkins, of the 11th light dragoons. | 
At Blandford, Mr. John Page. 
At Poole, Samuel Waterhoufe, efq. late of 
Botton, in America, 
At Oborne, near Sherborne, Mifs Johanna 
Pittman, 
At Sherberne, fuddenly, Mr. Willian 
Jeffery. 
At the Parfonage at Great Cranford, the 
Rev. Rovert Henning, one of the juftices of 
the peace for this county. 
At Stalbridge, Mr. Martin. 
At Beaminiter, Mr. Wm. Frowd. 
At Furzedown, near Weymouth, fuddenly, 
Mr. Payne, farmer. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The members of the Bath Agricultural 
Society have petitioned parliament for a ge- 
neral inclofure bill. 
The anniverfary meeting of the Bath Agri- 
cultura! Society, held on the rirth inf. was 
attended by a greater cencourfe of gentlemen~ 
farmers and breeders of fine’ ftock, than on 
any former occafion. John Billingfley, efg. 
V. A. author of §¢ The Survey of Somarfet= 
* was in the chair. A letter from the 
Bight Hon. the Earl of Ailefbury was read, 
wherein his lordfhip, in the moft polite man- 
ner, declined the honour of holding the of 
ficeot prefident. The Duke of Bedford, the 
Marquis of Lanfdown, and Lord Somerville, 
were then feverally propofed for the vacant 
chair. Upon a thew of hands, the majority 
being in favour of Lord Somerville, that no- 
bleman was declared duly eleCted. The fhow 
of live and dead fheep highly gratified the 
judges: and aremarkably large ox, the pro- 
perty of the Earlof Peterborough, meafuring 
fix feet in length, and nine in length and , 
girt, claimed univerfal admiration, as did fe- 
veral other curious {pecimens of improved 
fiock. Mr. Lazarus Cohen, of Exeter, pre- 
» fented a-curious machine for reaping and 
mowing, by the ufe of which, one man with 
great facility cando the work of three. This 
was eiteemed avery ingenious and praéticably 
ufeful invention; but not being finally com- 
pleted, was not entitled to a premiym. Lor 
Stratford was ele@ted a vice-prefident, inthe 
room of Sir W. Watfon, who refigned. 
Married.| At Bath, Mr. J. Terry to Mifs 
Story. Jolin Horton, efq. one of the alder- 
men of that city, to Miis Eliza Thompfon 
ef Louth, Lincolnthire. Mr. Well to Mifs 
Noah, Mr, Eaftto Mrs. Lloyd. Mr. Heary 
Poole, attorney, to Mits Parlloe. 
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