760. 
left fftecm pounds per annum, to fupport cer- 
tain animals, cats, ae parrots, Guinea pigsy 
monkeys, &c. Whom fhe kept with her in her 
-Own apartment; fle left orders that her 
corpfe was not to be buried for a month—that 
{pirits of wine thouild be ufed for its preferva- ° 
tion, and accordingly between thirty and forty 
pounds were expended in this manner. She 
was inclofed, agreeable to her requeft, in four 
coffins —4 hell, a lead, oaken, and {tone cof- 
fin, which was frilly obferved. The Rev. 
Mr. Evans, of Worthip ftreet, London, was 
fent for down to inter her, and preach her fu- 
neral fermon at midnight; for it was her in- 
junction, that her corpfe fhould not be taken 
from her houfe till ten o’clock at night ! She 
was buried in a vault in the General Baptiit 
Meeting at Horfham. 
BERKSHIRE. : 
Married.} At Speen, D. M. O’Donog- 
here, efq. of the 22d light dragoons, to Mifs 
Edkins, of Speenhamland. 
At Bufcot, G. Daubeny, jun. efq. of Red- 
Jand, Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs M. Matthews, 
of the former place. 
Died.| At Reading, Mrs. Jones, wife of 
Mr. Jones, fail-cloth manufa¢turer. After a 
few hours illnefs,; Mrs. Whiting, wife of Mr. 
Whiting, grocer. 
At Bradfield Hall, Samuel Wilfon, efg. 
brother to Stephen Wilfon, of that place. 
At Abingdon, Mrs. Eldridge. , 
At Windfor, Mr. Thomas Jerv ais, an emi- 
nent artiit. 
At Wallingford, aged 62, J.Greenwood,efq. 
At Anvill’s paca near Hungerford, Mrs. 
M. Stevens, wife aa Mr. W. Stevens. 
HAMPSHIRE. : 
At Winchefter, Mr. William Knapp, to 
Mrs. Parker. 
At Southampton, Mr. John Barnaby, mer- 
chant of London, to Mifs S. Greaves, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Greaves, cornfactor, of the former 
place. William Willock, efq.:to Mifs P. P. 
Wyke. 
At Carifbrooke, in the Mle of Wight, Mr. 
Legg, of Idlecombe, ta Mifs Cave of the 
former place. 
Died.| At Winchefter, Mrs. Finch, re- 
li& of the late Mr. James Finch, fupervifor 
in the. Excife. Mrs. Rentith, i of Mr. 
Rentith, furgeon. Mrs. Windfor,. of the 
Marquis of Granby public houfe. 
At Hook, at am advancéd aged, General 
Archer. 
At. Portfmouth, Mafter George. Arnaud, 
fon of E. B. Arnaud, efq. collector of the 
Cuftoms at that place. 
At Lymington, aged roo, Ann Vine, wi- 
dow, who peieiece her fenfes to the laft. Mr 
David Edwards. . 
At Sheepnoufe Farm, parifh of Mitchel. 
dever, Mr. T. Dowden. 
At South Stoneham, S. Fuller, ay 
At Southampton, Mifs Sueters daughter 
of Mr. Sueter, painter and glazier. 
Davis. 
TA Ho 
VATS. 
Berkbi re—Hampfrire—lWV iltfhire—Dorfetfeir ee 
i Oaober; 
At okasny Mrs. Jellicoe, the wife of Sa- 
muel Jellicoe, efq; fhe was one of the daugh— 
thers of the late Richard Lee, efq. of High- 
bury-terracec—Amiable in her temper, be- 
nevolent-in her difpofition and condu&, and 
exemplary and affectionate in her family. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Salifbury, Mr. H. Smith, 
apothecary, to Mifs Eve, of Milford. 
At Bratton, the Rev. John Saffery, dif- 
fenting minifier of Salifbury, to Mifs An- 
drews, daughter of Mr. J. Andrews, of Hle- 
worth, Middlefex. 
At Weftbury, 
Mifs S. Napier. 
At Warminfter, Mr. Davies, of the Caftles 
inn, to Mifs Glafs, daughter of Mr. Glafs, 
of Orchefton, St. Mary. 
At Marlborough, Mr: Wells, organift, to 
Mifs Alder. 
At Ogbourn St. George, Mr. Blackman, 
furgeon, of Ramfbury, to Mifs Wooldridge, 
of the former place. 
Died.} At Salifbury, Mrs. Cofter, widow 
of Mr. H. Cotter, cabinet-maker. Mr. Grifs 
fiths, who expired immediately on his alight- 
ing from the Exeter ftage-coach. ‘The Hon. 
Mrs. Arundell, -reli€t of the late Hon. Tho- 
mas Arundell, uncle to the prefent Lord 
Arundell, of Wardom, Mr. James Larcum, 
carpenter. 
At Fifherton-Anger, Mr. Edward Holda- 
way. formerly an attorney, and who once 
ferved the office of under-fheriff for this 
county, 
At Liddington, Mr. Brind. 
At Bradford, aged 83, the Rev. G, Tam- 
lyn; he had been reétor of that parifh, and 
had refided conftantly there, upwards of 58 
years. 
the Rev. John Ball, to 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Poole, Mr. Munn, furgeon 
in the 2d regiment of Worcefter Militia, to 
Mifs Wadham, of the former place. 
At Buckland, near Weymouth, Mr. Bart- 
lett, malfter, A Langton, to Mifs Kellaway, 
.of the former place. 
At Moreton, J. Frampton, efg. to Lady 
Harriet Strangways, third daughter of the 
Earl of Ilchefter. 
Dicd.| At Dorchefter,-Mr. T. Roberts, 
of the Wood and Stone-inn. : 
At Shattefbury, Mr. Gatehoufe, furgeon 
and apothecary. 
At Weymouth, B. Hotham, efq. Lieute- 
nant-Colonei in the Coldftream Regiment of 
Guards, and ion of si Hotham, of the 
Exchequer. 
At Poole, aged ae Mr. H. Endry. _ , 
At Bridport, Mr. Thomas Day; he drop- 
ped down whilft at work, and inftantly ex-~ 
pired. 
At Durdham Down, Mrs. Noyes, wife of 
Ar. R. Noyes, merchant, of Brittol. ; 
At 
