466 _ -Wiltfiire—Somerfetfbire—Darfetfire. [Dec. as 
den, furgeon, to Mifs Shawf ford.—The Rev. 
W.,. Harrifon, rector of Tadley and Overton, 
to Mifs A. Nichols, daughter. of Major Ni- 
¢hols, of the 45th regt. af foot. 
Died.} At Winchester, Mrs. Bartholo- 
mew, wife of E. Bartholomew, efq.—At an 
advanced age, Mrs. Clark, widow, of Ly- 
mington. - 
WILTSHIRE. 
At the anniverfary meeting for the benefit 
ef the Salifbury Infirmary, Sept. 23, the col- 
Feétion at the church doors for the benefit of 
the inflitution, amounted to fixty-nine pounds 
twelve fhillings. 
Married.} Mr. Smith, of Luggarfhall, to 
Mifs Mortimer, of Marlbro?. 
At Corfley, after a courtthip of 20 years, 
Mr. J. Eyre, to Mifs E. Collins —The Rev. 
j. W..Champneys, of Ogbourn, &. Georges, 
Writs, to Mils M. Merriman, of Bath-—Mr. 
D. Jenkins, of Charter houfe, Hinton, to Mrs. 
Milion, widow of Mr. Milfon, of Bisdford — 
Mr. H. Hancock, mealman, of Bath, to Mifs 
F. Simkins, of Stanton ftreet, Barnard, in 
this county.——-Mr. J. Offer, brufh maker, of 
Briftol, to Mifs J. Churchplate, of Malmf- 
foury. —Mr. T. Merriman, town clerk of 
Marlborough, to Mifs Clark, of Prefhute 
Soufe, near Marlborough. 
at Ywaiminiter, Mr. J. Roles, grocer, to 
Mifs. ¢. Hinton. 
At Chan. Mr. ¥ oung, butcher, to Mifs 
‘Green. 
Died.| AtSalifbury, Mr. J. Gaddetd; eldeft 
fon of ]. Goddard, etc. 
" At Devi ZeS, Mr. W. Ha lcomb, fen. of the 
Bear-inn, in which he had honourably ac- 
quired a handfome fortune. 
" At Broughton, near Stockbridge, the Rev, 
J- Williams, meny years curate of Down- 
ton. 
At an advancedage, Mr. W. Batten, malt- 
Ser, of Guidhampton, near Salibury. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
WMarried.} At Bath, Mr.. Longcen, of 
George-ftreet, Manchefter-fquare, London, to 
Mifs Smith. 
_G. Potter, efg. to Mifs Gunning-—Mr.W. 
Bendale, corn-factor, to Mifs Smith, only 
daughter of Mr. W. Smith, brewer.—Mr. 
King, apothecary, to Mifs P. Englith, eldeft © 
daughter of Mr. Engliin, auctioneer.—Mr. 
FT. Newman, jun. glover, of Worcetter, to 
Mifs L. Fry, fecond daughter of Mr. R. Fry, 
woollen- -draper, of Briftol, 
The Rev: G. Barry, curate of Walcot,’to 
Mifs Squire, of Willan pce. . 
At Walcot Church, Mr. Mathias, at 
Mefits. Linterns, mufic-fellers, to Mifs God- 
win, daughter of Mrs. Godwin, haberdaher. 
Lieutenant Knott, of the fecond regiment 
of Somerfetthire Militia, to Milfs Clarke, el- 
deft daughter of the late Mr. Clarke, mer- 
chant, of Briftol. 
At Hatherley, Devon, B. Arthur, tas to 
Mifs M. Crofs, daughter of the !.te Mr. W. 
Crofs, ef Bath. ; ‘ 
3 
Died.] At Bath, in the prime of life, and 
after the moft. acute fufferings during a line 
gering illnefs, the lady of Lord John Ruffel. 
Mrs. Phillott, wife of the Rev. Archdea- : 
con Phillott, rectur of this city; \a lady 
of whom it may be declared, without exag - 
‘Berating her chara€ter, that fhe was pious, 
Without oftentation; generous, without pro- 
digality 5; mildand affable, without weakneds 3. 
and, afetionately indulgent, without trant- 
grefiing thofe rules hy which alone any cha- - 
eles can be. exercifed.. It might be truly 
faid of her, what Addifon faid of himfelf, and ’ 
what will almoft ever be the reward of Chrif-, 
tian virtue—‘* See with what fortitude a 
Chriftian cam die.” 
In her 7oth year, Mrs. Hopkins, long 
knownto the public as an aétrefs at Drury-lane 
Theatre. She enjoyed a good ftate of health 
till a few months before fhe paid the common 
debt to nature. 
At his lodgings in the Circus, after an iJ}. 
nefs of only a few hours, Major Boland.— 
Mrs. Smith, wife of R. Smith, efg.——Mrs. 
Byam. | . 
At Briftol, Mrs. Whitney, wife of Mr, 
Whitney, apothecary —-Mrs. Beale, filter to 
Mrs. Ireland, of Briflington. 
Mr. C. A. Lawrence, fon of Mr. LAROBRs 
of Crofs-iiin. 
At Surinam, in his 27th year, Mr J. Beats, 
fon of Mr. }. Evans, of Clitton, 
At Batcombe, aged 79, Mr. Boord, malt 
fter (which bufinefs he had carried on up= 
wards of fixty years}, and father of Mr. 
Boerd, attorney, of Bath. 
Aged 76, the Rev. Mr. Turner, upwards of 
fifty years re€tor of Loxton. 
At the Hotwells, in his 28th year, Lord © 
Auguttus Fitzroy, fourth fon of the Duke of 
Graston, poft-captain in the navy, and late 
commander of the L’Oifeau thip of war,— 
’ 
The lady of. E, SIPACOMG efq. M. P. for Read~ 
ing. 
At Eaft Harpiree, near go years of age,Mrs, 
Walker, a maiden lady. 
The lady of Dr. Cooner,’ of Bath Eafton 
Villa, 
- At Saundhill Park, near Hotmnteey Mai T, 
Jennings ; he was fhortly to have been mar- 
ried to an amiable young woman to whom ke 
has bequeathed al} bis property. 
H. Edgell, efq of Standerwick-court, juf- 
tice of peace for this county ; a gentleman 
univerfally efteemed in public and private 
life, any whofe lofs will be a felt ty the 
poor of his neighbourhoed. 
. DORSET. 
Married] T. Bunv, efy. of Frome Sel- 
wood, to Miis Kelfon, of Beckington. 
Died, } At Hawkchurch,Mrs.Domett, mo- 
therof Capt. Domett, of the navy.—Mrs. Ab- 
bo:t, of Chariton Herethorne.—Mr. caer sig 
of Cruxton. 
At Cotham, the Rev. Ww. Papeeets vicar 
of Shaftibury, 
Aged 63, the Rev. H. pain L.L.D. of 
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