1797- 
Robins, of Holborn-bridgey London. At 
the fame place, Mr, Congrave, eldeft fon of 
‘Thomas Congrave, efq. of Chefter, to .Mifs. 
Herbert, of Farringdon. ‘ 
Died. |-~At Southcot, near Reading, Tho- 
mas Buckeridge-Noyes, efq. one of the depu- 
ty lieutenants of the county. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Robert Brudenell, efq. of Hambledon, near 
Henley-upon-Thames, is elected member of 
parliament for the borough of Marlborough, 
in the room of the hon. James Bruce, who has 
vacated his feat. 
Marricd.|—-The rev. John Palmer, of Rat- 
ford Bridge, near Calne, to Mifs Eliza Lege, 
of Market Lavington. 
Mr. J. Selfe, of Trowbridge, to Mifs G. 
Cottle. - — 
Mr. B. Overbury, of Weftbury, to Mifs 
Aon Overbury, of Tetbury. 
Died J—At Salifbury, Mr. Samuel Rolfe. 
Mis. Hill. Mr. W. Staples. Mr. Samuel 
Rofe. 
At Marlborough, Mrs. Symonds, 
At Chippenham, in his 6xit year, Mr. 
Thomas Goldney. 
The ‘rev. T. Gibfon, A.M. late of Baliol 
College, Oxford, and vicar of White-parith, 
Wilts. ‘ 
At Pickwick, near Corfham,. Mrs. Hul- 
bert, 
Mr, J. Morris, fteward to Walter Long, efq. 
Gowig into a cow-noufe, at Whatton, to fuckle 
acaif, the cow forced him againit the wall, and 
thrufting her bora into his body, above the hip, 
tioned himup. He expivedimmediately. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Married, |—At Qeen-fquare Chapel, Bath, 
therev. 7, H. Bumpftead, vicar of Sramfhaw, 
Hants, to Mifs Weft, of Bath. Mr. G. Ferris, 
of Chriitian Maltord, Wilts, to Mifs Martha 
Phillips, of Bath. Mr. John.Adams to Milfs 
Lucy Jordan, 
A: Bridgewater, Mr. Lee, aged 70, to Mrs. 
Marcha Baker, of the Mafon’s Arms Inn, 
aged 63. Fhis is hey fourth husb ind, 
AtFrome, Mr. George Robbins, printer, of 
Bath,, to Mifs Newport, of the former place. 
At Williton, near Watchet. Mr, William 
Pearce to Mifs Baker. Mr. B. ‘Brooks, of 
Wells, to Mi's Cock. 
Died. je—At Bath,-in his 86rh vear, the rev. 
Win. Coske, D.D  provoft ot King’s College, 
dean of Ely, reétor of Denham, in Bucking- 
hamfhire, and of Stoke Newingrov, in Med. 
dlefex.. The lave Dr. Couke-wis admitted of 
King’s College, m 1730, proceeaed’ BA. in 
1734; M.A.1718; D.D, 1765. He fucceed- 
é€d to the provoithhip of King’s College in 
March, 17,72, on the death, of . the rev. Jobn 
Sumner, Same place, Wm, Wollafton, efq. 
Jate colonel'in the Suffolk militia. Ms. T. 
Whitwell. Mifs Jane Hamilton. Mr. John 
Cortell. Mrs. Sargeant. Archibald Rofs, efq. 
Mr, William Keafberry, late one of the jount 
patentees and manager Of the theatre. Mr. 
W ilifpire....Somerfetfbire....Dorfetfbire...Devonfbire. | 413 
Keafbetry was brought up to the china bufinefs, 
in London, but forfook it, early.in-life, for the 
more alluring profeffion of the ftage ; he then . 
came to Bath, upwards of forty years ago, In 
company with Mr. Grifhths, and they were 
for {ome time the principal actors there. 
At Minehead, the rey. Gey. Knyfton, B.A, 
vicar of Timberfcombe and St. Decuman’s. - 
At Higham, John Howe, aged 84. 
At Kilinington, aged 71, Mr. Jofeph Luth, 
Ar Keyford, near Frome, Mrs. Bayley- 
_ At Wivelifcombe, Mrse Smith 5 and, three 
days after, Mr. Smith, her hufband. 
At .Crockfhottem, Bifhport, 
Lanfiowne. 
At Hinton St. George, fuddenly, Mifs 
Darby. ig: 
At Broadway, near Ilminfter, Mifs Han 
nah Standerwick. 
: DORSETSHIRE. 
Marricd.J—At Pool, Mr. Whithy, clerk ta 
the Montgomeryfpire Canal, to Mifs Gould. 
Mr Chifman, of Wareham, to Mifs 
Thring, of Ugford, near Wilton. ibe 
At Weymouth, Mr.G. Hereford, to Mifs 
Jerwood, of Exeter. At the fame place, 
Thomas Althorpe, efq. of the Royal Horfe 
Guards, to Mifs Mary Smith, of Normanton, 
Leicefterfhire. . 
At Holt Chapel, near Wimborne, Mr. Peter 
Thomas Hart, aged 29, to Mrs. Sarah Barris, 
of the King’s Arms Inn, Wimborne. Mr. 
Hart was lately apprentice to a fadler, in Sa- 
lifbury, and has fince been a lieutenantin the 
army. The widow whom he has married has 
already buried three bufbands, the fecond of 
whom was uncle to Mr. Hart. She was 
fponfor at the baptif{mal font to her prefent 
hufband, and fu _kled him: fo that he may b 
faid to have mapied his xur/e, his aunt, and ten 
god-mother. mee it 
At Handley, Mr. Richard King, of Win- 
terbourn, to Mrs. Mufton, of the former 
place. 
At Dorchefter, Mr. S. Whittle to Mifs. 
Mary Clarke, 
Died.J—At Beaminfter,- aged 85, Mr. 
James Daniel, many years coroner jor the 
weftern divifion of this county. A 
~ At Sherborn, Mr. William Webb. 
At Blandford, fuddenly, in her §1ft years 
Mits Elizabeth Bafkect. 
At Shaftfhury, Mr. W. Miles. 
At Child Okeford, in her 17th year, Mifs 
Horlock. . 
At Charminfter, Mr. Slate. 
At Wimborne Minfter, in his 74th yeary 
Mr. William Lear, attorney. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The curates of the diacefe of Exeter hav 
prefented an addre(s to thei? new bifhop, fetting 
forth the hardthips of their fituation, owing to 
the difproportionatedalaries.they receives they 
jutly obferve, that the curates, on whom the 
laborious part of the. miniftry is devolved, 
meet with lefs encouragement than the me- 
chanics 
Mr. Cary - 




