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Agricultural Society, for the year 1800, are’ 
1. To ploughmen ; 2. to breeders of cattle; 
4. to labourers or cottagers raifing the greateit 
quantity of potatoes; 4. to fheep-fhearers ; 5. 
to labourers in agriculture, who have bred up 
the greateft number of children without paro- 
chial aid ; 6. to fervants in agriculture. 
A new bridge is to be erected over the 
Avon, at the dam, near Lymington 3 and the 
two bridges at Iford, near Chriftchurch, are 
to be widened, itrengthened, and connected. 
Married.| ‘At Winchefter, Tho. Pipen, 
eiq. of Southampton, to Mrs. Corbyn, 
daughter of Mr. Alderman Earle, of this 
city. Mr. George Earle, to Mifs Lucas. 
At Southampton, Mr. Charles Portlock, 
to Mrs. Peacock. Mr. Wm. Jamefon, of Up- 
per Thames-ftreet, London, to Mifs Kings- 
bury, daughter of the Rev. W. Kingfbury. . 
At Widley, Capt. Arthur M’Donald, of 
the sth Weit India regt. to Mifs Lewer, of 
Widley. : 
At Arreton, Ifle of Wight, Major Geary, 
of the ‘Royal Artillery, to Mifs Jolliffe, 
daughter of Dr. Jolliffe, of Broadfield. 
At Brooke, Mr. James White Baffet, fur- 
geon, of Newport, to Mifs E. Bowerman, of 
Brooke. 
Died.] At Winchefter, Mr. N. Kentifh, 
furgeon; he had been a furgeon in the navy 
upwards of 28 years. : 
‘At Southampton, Mr. Daniels, linen-dra- 
per. Muis Miles, daughter of Mr. E. Miles, 
Iinen-draper. Mrs. Major, wife of Mr. Ma- 
jor, rope-maker. Mr. John Burke, head- 
affiftant at the Rev. Mr. Whitaker’s fchool. 
At Andover, Mrs. Dowling, wife of Mr. 
Dowling, of the Black Swan-inn. 
At South Sea Caitle, Enfign Phall, of the 
Tnvalids. 
At Portfea poor-houfe, Mrs, Mary Mer- 
chant, formerly a fhopkeeper on the Point, , 
aged 80. 
At Portfmouth, Mrs. Bailey, wife of Mr. 
Bailey on the Point. Mifs Arnaud, eldeft 
daughter of Elias Bruce Arnaud, efq. collec- 
tor of the caftoms at that port. Mifs Haw- 
ker. Mr, J. Swinburne, furgeon. . 
At Lymington, aged 28, Peter M’Iver, 
Merchant of Liverpool. Mr. Dymock, aged 
573 be was upwards of thirty years an officer 
of excife. 
At Hurfley Lodge, Gilbert Heathcote, efq. 
fourth fon of the late Sir Thomas Heathcote, 
batt 
At Pereton, Ifle of Wight, Mr. W. Jacob, 
farmer. 
At Chriftchurch, the Right Hon. Mary 
Eleanor, Countefs of Strathmore. 
At Wickham, R. Budden, efg. formerly of 
Por:{mouth. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The tower of the Gothic abbey, newly 
ere€ted at Fonthill Houfe, the feat of Wm. 
Beckford, efq. was blown down by a violent 
ftorm of wind, in the morning of the 17th 
‘of May. -Thus in a moment perifhed the la- 
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bours of hundreds of men, beftowed for years 
on this favourite objeét, and at the expence 
of many thoufands of pounds. | 
Upwards of aool. has been recently fub- 
{cribed at Salifbury, as a further means of 
relieving the poor. 
Married.| At Salifbury cathedral church, 
the Rev. John Conyers Place, of Marnhull, 
Dorfet, to Mifs Harvey, daughter of Dr. R. 
Harvey, of the Adelphi, London. Alfo J. 
Towers, efq. to Mifs Iremonger, eldeft 
daughter of Jofhua Iremonger, efq. of Wher- 
well, Hants. * 
At Chippenham, Mr. W. K. Barton, fur- 
geon, to Mifs L. A. Willes, of Chriftian Mal» 
ford, third daughter of the Archdeacon of 
Wells. 
At Laycock, Mr. N. Grift, tanner, to Mifs 
Corser nt 
At Eaft Knoyle, Mr. John Cock, of Had- 
fpen, to Mifs Chifman. 
_ At Baverftock, Mr. Rob. Smith, to Mifs 
Hinwood, of Wifhford. 
At Dinton, Mr. Bennett, of the French 
Horn, aged 68, to Mifs Sutton, of Teffont 
Magna, aged 28. 5 
Died.| At’ Salifbury, Mrs. Clarke, wife 
of Mr. S. Clarke, peruke-maker. Mrs. 
D’Oyley, of Fifherton Anger, near Sarum. 
At Chappel Nap, near Corfham, Mr. Ste= 
phens, a man much resretted. 
At Sutton, Mifs Long, eldeft daughter of 
Beetton, Long, efq. 
At Houndttreet, aged 26, Mifs Holbrook. 
At Syrencot, Mifs Arabella Dyke, youngs 
eft daughter of Wim. Dyke efq. : 
At Boreham, Mifs Charlotte Slade, an 
amiable young lady, aged only 16 years; the 
loft her life by attempting to recover her 
bonnet, which had been blown from her head 
into the river. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Lyme Regis, Mr. Hills, 
coal-merchant, of Southwark, to Mifs Lee, 
daughter of Capt. Simon Lee, of Lyme. 
At the quaker’s meeting houfe, in Poole, 
Mr. Thomas Thompfon, to Mifs E. Neave. 
At Chettle,, Mr. J. S. Andrews, to Mrs. 
Blandford, widow of the Rev. W. Blandford, 
At Whitchurch, Mr. John Matters, of 
Fordington. to Mifs Efther Warren, of March- 
wood. 
At Winborne, Mr. W. Reekes, to Mifs 
Talbot, of London. : 
At Sherborne, Mr. Dan. Penny, to Mifs 
Mary\Lampasd, of Pitcombe. 
Died.| At Lyme, Mrs. Follet, wife. of 
Mr. George Follet, attorney at law. 
At Poole, Mis. Arrowfmith, wife! of Mr 
Arrowfmith, of the cuftoms, Wm, Spur- 
rier, efq, 2 
At Sert, nedr Bridport, Mr. Spurway, an 
eminent farmer, aged 72. 
At Marfhalfea, Mrs. E. King, wife of Mr. 
T. King. 
At Burfteck, aged $1, Mr, Paull, fen. 
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