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sineral poifons do) but kills by its effects on 
the nerves, and confequently on the vital ener- 
gies of the fyftem. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A County Society has been lately eftablithed 
at Winchetier, in aid of the benevolent pure 
pofes of the Society in London, for the relief of 
perfons confined for {mall debts. : The rules 
ef the London Society are te be applicable to 
this inftitution. The Bifhop of Winchefter 
to be perpetual Prefident. 
4 On February 2 was found, eight feet eight 
inches under the furface of the ground, in a 
Sravel-pit, in the parith of Newton St. Lee, 
an elyphant’s tufk, meafuring fix feet fix 
inches in length, and thirteen inches round 
the loweft end: it is quite perfect, and re- 
tains its priftine natural colour. A few days 
after, at the diftance of about twenty yards 
from the above fpot, andat the fame depth, 
another tufk was found, meafuring nine feet 
one inch, and fifteen inches round the largeft 
end : this likewife is perfeét, ‘and retains its 
colour ; and near it is a large bone, fuppofed 
tobe the os ilivm of an elephant, of the weight 
of 121bs. 
Married.) Mr. Marthall, of Wallop, to 
Mifs E, Hobbs, of Crawley.—Mr. A. Todd, 
attorney, of Winchefter, to Mifs Quinton, of 
4indover.—Mr, W. Wills, firft writing-maf- 
ter, of Hyde Abbey School, Winchefter, to 
Mifs Burrows, of Salifbury.’ 
Died.} At Southampton, Mrs. Blant, wi- 
dow.—Mr. W. Rolph, butcher. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. G. W. Nelham, 
hatter. 
At Twyford, near Wincheffer, Mrs. Du- 
youre, widow, formerly of Ackton,in York- 
thire. 
At Fareham, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Montagu, relict of the late Admiral Mon- 
tagu, a lady of a truly excellent charaGer, 
whofe hands were ever open, to relieve 
the diftreffes of the furrounding poor. 
In London, of a decline, Mrs Middleton, of 
‘Townhill, near Southampton. Aged 86, 
Mr, H. Midlane, cabinet-maker, of Havant. 
BERKSHIRE, 
Warried.] Mr H. Hall, upholferer, of 
Reading, to Mifs Welch, of Hartley-row, 
Hants.—Mr. T. Englifh, linen-draper, of 
Great Marlow, to Mifs Medwin, of Wo- 
burn, Pucks.—Myr. H. Carpenter, attorney, 
of Union-court, Broad-ffreet, London, late 
of Henley, to Mifs Scales, of Stoke-New- 
ingten. 
At Reading, Mr. J. Bulley, to Mifs C. Po« 
cock, 
Dizd.| At Chawton, near Alton, aged 82,the 
Rev. J. Hinton, who, during fifty-eight years, 
had been confantly refident as re€tor of that 
arifh. 
. In his 64th year, Mr, ©. Shackel, of Coley~ 
farm. 
At Binfield, Mrs. Parry. 
At Abingdon, in her zoth year, Mifs M. 
Davis, late of Newbury. 
Lampfoire—Wiltfire—Somerfetfhire: 
[June 1, 
In London, where he’ went on a vifit, after 
a few hours of fevere illnefs, the Chevalier 
de Maribail. He had refided for fix years, at 
Binfield, in this county, and was about 35 
years of age 3 he haa ferved with, and was 
wounded in, a regiment of Emigrants, com- 
manded by his relation the Count de Beon, 
when the French firft acquired poffeffion of 
Holland. 
At his Lordfhip’s houfe, in Windfor- 
caftle, Mrs. Douglas, lady of the Bifhop of 
Salitbury. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The Committee of Management of the 
Wilts and Berks Canal, have lately adver- 
tifed to receive propofals ‘for executing the 
following work: by contraét, viz. the cutting 
and completing the canal from Hay-lane, to 
the eaft end of the Head Level, near South 
Matfton, a diftance of about fix miles and a 
half; alfo for the building of four locks near 
Wotton Baffett; an aquedu€t bridge over 
Broad Town-brook, and all tle road and oc- 
Cupation-bridges, and culverts upon the canal, 
from the crofiing of the faid brook to the eaft 
end of the Head Level, a diftance of about 
ten miles. ; 
Marricd.] Mr, R. Pinkney, of Lake, to 
Mifs Smith, of Salifbury. | 
At Bath, G.Seymour, efq. of Salifbury, to 
Mifs Gunning, youngeft daughter of the late 
J. Gunning, efq.— Hoid{worthy, efg. 
of Wakefield, in Yorkfhire, to Mrs. Elfon. 
At Sslifbury, Mr. R. Hayward, clothier, 
to Mifs Cofter. 
Mr. W. Everett, of Tifbury, to Mifs 
Chubb, of Swallow Clift.—Mr. G. Cole, of 
Devizes, to Mifs Hayward, of Roundway. 
Died.| At Chippenham, R. Singer, efq. 
At Warminfter, aged 35, T. Warren, efq. 
He had in his bureau the fum of 10,0001. in 
ready cafh, at his death. 
_ At Devizes, Mr. Merrifield, late of Sa- 
lifbury. 
F. Gifford, efq. of Upham. | 
At the Hotwells, Somerfet, Mifs E. God- 
dard, youngeft daughter of Amb. Goddard, 
efq. M.P. of Swindon, in this county.— 
The Rev. T. Barnard, B.D. rector of Steeple 
Langford.——Mrs. Bowle, of Gomeldon. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married] At Wells, W. Hunt Prynn, 
efq. only fon of W. Hunt, efg. of Langford- 
Park, near Cheltenham, to Mifs H: Salmon, 
youngeft daughter of J. Salmon, efq. 
At Bath, Mr. Lockier, to Mifs Pike.» 
Mr. C. G. Davis, painter, to Mifs M. Syle. 
At Briftol, W. Bennet, efq. of the county 
of Norfolk, to Mifs Pownall.—Mr. T. W. 
Hall, to Mifs Burbridge, of Eaft Knoyle, 
The Rev. E. Bradford, re€tor of Stal- 
bridge, to Mifs Paget, of Doulting, in this 
county.—Mr. Dodd, of Taunton, to Mifs 
Hayman, eldeft daughter of the Rev. H, 
Hayman, rector of Halftock, &c. Dorfet. - 
Died.] At Briftol, Mrs. E. Greville, 
At Market Lavington, Mr, J. Legge. 
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