1802.] Berk/hire.—Somerfetfhire —Dorfetfoire.—Devonfhire. 91 
Mr. J. Coombs, a refpectable farmer, of 
Stapleford ; he has bequeathed 2ol. to the 
poor of the parifh of Stapleford, where he 
refided; 20l. to the poor of the parith of 
Martin, where he occupied a farm; and sl. 
to the poor prifoners in Fifherton Jail. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Bigot, of Reading, to Mifs 
K. Hall, of Stapely, near Odiham. 
Mr. Whitton, of Great James-ftreet, Bed- 
ford-row, London, to Mifs Aldridge, of 
Reading. 
T. Pearce, efq. of Mill-bank,Weftminfter, 
to Mifs Murray, of Windfor. 
At Maidenhead, Mr. J. Cooper, to Mifs 
M. Winch. ) 
At Old Windfor, Mr. Humby, to Mif. 
Priminer,. both of Holly Grove. 
Mr. J. Lovegrove, of Sulham Lane Farm, 
to Mifs J. Cambridge, of .Wiltfhire.—Mr. J. 
Allen, an opulent farmer, of Charlton, to 
Mifs jervis, of Wantage.——Mr. Jones, nurfery- 
man, of Reading, to Mifs Ferris, of Maiden 
Early. ry 
Mr. B. Curr, grocer, of Woolhampton, 
to Mifs C. Giles, of Padworth. 
Died.} At Reading, Mr: Toovey, attor- 
ney.—Mrs, Gurney, wife of Mr. Gurney, 
tin-plate-worker.—Aged 15, Mifs M. A. 
Sowdon. 
In her 75th year, Mrs. Clarke, relit of 
the late W. W. Clarke, of Ardington. 
At Abingdon, of a confumptive habit, Mrs. 
Thomas. 
Mr. Bailey, of Thatcham. 
At the parfonage, Great Marlow, Mr. H. 
Robert Deane, lately returned from the Eaft 
Indies.—Mirs. Spear, of Mortimer Park.— 
Mrs. Pearman, of Mapledurham. 
At Reading, Mr. Choules.—M. Lequin, 
a refpedtable French emigrant prieft.—Mrs. 
Boult.—Mrs. Collis. 
Miz, Slade, paper-maker, of Hagbourne.— 
In the prime of life, Mr. J. Harris, of the 
Crofs Keys, Speenhamland. 
At Windfor, in the barracks, aged ar, 
‘Enfign B, Woolriche, of the Staffordfhire 
Militia. 
The Rev. T. Chamberlayne, vice-provoft 
of Eton, and re€tor of Worplefdon, Surrey. 
At Mortimer, S. Bever, ef. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married] At Langport, Mr. W. Norman, 
of Fivehead,'late an engineer in the Somerfet 
Militia, to Mifs Andrews. 
At Bridgwater, F.. Weride, efq. late of 
Glaftonbury, to Mifs A. Stone.—J. Lean, 
eiq. of Briftol, to Mifs L. Stuckey, of Lang- 
port.—Mr. Harvey, attorney, of Frome, to 
Mifs H. Swindale, daughter of the late Rev. 
T. Swindale, of Parkham, Devon. 
A Briftol, Mr. J. Pentoil, furgeon, of Ply- 
mouth-dock, to Mifs M. Jones. | 
At Clifton, K. Turton, efq. captain ia the 
-Train of Artillery, to MifsJackfon, of Caftle- 
bian, county of Cork, Ireland, 
Died.|. At Biittol, Mrs, Stock, widow of 
the late Mr. Stock, carpenter.—Mirs. Fran 
cis, widow.——$Mrrs. Aldwin.—Mrs. Lawrence 
wife of Mr. Lawrence, butcher; and, on the 
following day, after a fevere illnefs, the faid 
Mr. Lawrence, ker hufband. 
In her 7oth year, Mrs. A. Lorymer: In 
all the various ftations of life, fhe conduéted ~ 
herfelf with fuch calmnefs and complacency, 
as clearly evinced her religicus and well-~ 
grounded conviction, that there is ‘* another 
anda better world,” which fhe is now gone 
to inherit. 
Mrs. M. Pendry, wife of Mr. T. Pendry, 
falt-refiner.—Mr. Roberts, fadler. 
At Bath, Mr. S. Williams, mufician, ne- 
phew of Mrs. Hart, of the South parade. 
In her goth year, Lady Wright, wife of Sir 
James Wright, bart. of Hoy-houfe, Effex. 
At Wells, Lady Seymour, reli of Lord 
Francis Seymour, late Dean of Wells, and — 
uncle to the Duke of Somerfet. 
At Taunton, aged 60, the widow of R. 
Gibfon, efq. andmother of Captain J. Gibfon, 
of Dulverton. 
Mrs. Norman, wife of S. Norman, efq, a 
lady of mild and elegant manners, of a truly 
amiable and benevolent difpofition, and a 
kind and condefcending benefattrefs to the 
poor, 
At Bridgwater, aged 90, Mr, R. Bond.— 
In his 7oth year, the Rev.H. Sampfon, M.A. 
many years re&tor of Corfcombe and Sutton. 
At King’s Brompton, the Rev. J. Clen- 
don ; he had been nearly fifty years vicar of 
that parith. 
At Henbury, near Briftol, Mrs. Lee, wife 
of Mr. Lee, parifh-clerk, much refpeéted by 
her neighbours as a truly worthy woman. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. W. Lufh, to Mifs M> 
Mitchell, both of Horfington-parifh; the 
bridegroom is 20 and the bride 59 years of 
age. 
Mr. Cowan, pay-mafter of the Royal 
North Britifh Dragoons, to Mrs. Mead of Dor- 
chefter, 
At Dorchefter, Mr. Greening, collar- 
maker, to Mifs Old.—-Mr. Hand, of Bland- 
ford, to Mifs Kerley. 
At Fordingten, Mr. Stickland, of Wool- 
bridge, to Mrs, Styles. 
Died.] At Wimborne, aged 61, Mr. R. 
Combes, formerly organift or the church in 
that place, and well-known for his mufical 
abilities in the mufical world. 
At Thornford, aged 61, Mr.’ S. Bangor ; 
a trufty and honeft diftributor of the Dor- 
chefter and Sherborne Journal, with little in- 
termiffion, irom its firft publication. 
In the Eaft Indies, Lieutenant J. Hanham, 
youngeft fon of the Rev. Sir James Hanham, 
bart. of Deans Court, in this county. 
DEVONSHIRE, : 
Married.| G, Giffard, cfq, of Exeter, to 
N 2 Milts 
