] 803:,] Berkfi re—Someretfpire— Dorfethire— Devonfhire. 
| WILTSHIRE. 
. Married.] Mr. Allies, ironmonger, of War- 
minfter, to Mifs Evans, of Batheafton —Mr. 
J. Snook, wine-merchaht, of Briftol, to Mifs 
Higginfon, daughter of the Rev. W. Higgin- 
fon, of Devizes.—-Mr. J. Tidcomnbe, of Rod- 
born Cheyne, to. Mifs Cottle, of Kingfdown. 
——-T. W. Wadley, efg. of Stow-in-the- Wold, 
Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs Goddard, daughter of 
the late Rev, E. Goddards of Clifie-pypard, 
in this county. 
Died.] At Weftbury, aged 82, J. Gawen, 
efq. an alderman of Salifbury. 
In London, Mr. Stephens, late of Salif- 
bury. 
At Warminfter, aged 39, Mr. J. Davies, 
ef the Packhorfe Inn. 
Aged 78,.D. Tanner, efq. of Potterne. 
’ BERKSHIRE. 
A plan is in agitation at Reading, to raife 
a fubfcription for the purpofe of purchafing 
feveral houfes which divice Gun-ftreet from 
St. Mary’s church-yard, in order to widen 
the road, and open a more convenient com- 
munication between Caftle-ftreet and the cene 
tre of the town. 
_ Married.| At Eton-college, T. Thackwray, 
efq. to Mifs Prior. 
, At Cookham, W. Budge, efg. to Mifs C. 
Wakefield, 
At Chobham, Mr. H, Edmead, to Mifs M. 
Fladgate, 
Died.] At Reading, T. Weft, efq. alder- 
man of the corporation. 
At Old Windfor, in his 69th year, Mr. J. 
Findlay. . 
J. Lee, efq. of Maidenhead Thicket. 
In London, Mr. A. Gale Drew, eldeft fon 
af Mr. Drew, fchool-mafter, of Newbury. 
The Rev. J. Taylor, M.A. vicar of Spar- 
fholt, 
In December, 1802, at Calcutta, Colonel 
S. Dyer, fon of W. Dyer, efg. of Redcliffe- 
parade, Briftol, and brother to Mrs. Eyre, of 
Reading. 
Aged 88, Mr. J. Stone, of Charlton, 
At Staines, in a deep decline, Mifs Gates, 
enly daughter of Mr. T. Gates, brewer. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Marvied.| At Bithop’s Hull, near Taunton, 
Mr, Trenchard, attorney, of Taunton, to Mifs 
Upcott. 
At Briftol, Mr. Z. Fry, woollen-draper, to 
Mifs Rutter—Mr, R. Williams, cheefe and 
butter factor, to Mifs S. Gardner, late of 
Tewkfbury.—M+r. J. Hutchins, jun. brewer, 
to Mifs Rogers —The Rev. N. Ruddock, to 
Mifs Greville, daughter of the Rev. E.C. 
Greville, rector of St. Stephens.—Mr. J. 
Miller, to Mifs E. P. Haddock, fecond daugh- 
ter of the late T. Haddock, efq.—Mr. W.R. 
James, merchant, to Mifs Whitehead.—Mr. 
F. Berry, of Barnftaple, to Mifs Butler, of 
Hartland.—Mr. Clutterbuck, folicitor, of 
Wincaunton, to Mifs H. Lax, of Knap Hill 
Houle, near Wells.—-Mr. J. Smith, of Yat- 
ton, to Mifs H. Vowles. 
Montury Mage. No. tot. 
501 
Died.] At Taunton, Mr. J. Foy, filvek- 
{mith, many years a member of the: corpora-_ 
tion—Mrs. Gall, widow, of the late H. P. 
Gall, efq—IJn her 83th year, Mrs. Jane 
Melhuith, widow of the: late Thomas NMel- 
huifi, one of the fociety of friends called 
Quakers. Her long and ufeful life was dif- 
tinguifhed by continued aéts of kindnefs to her 
relations, friends, and the poor of all denomi- 
nations, flowing from a benevolent heart, and 
a difpofition of uncommon cheerfulnels. Few, 
in the f here in which the moved, ever more 
uniformly exhibited the domettic, the focial, 
and the Chriftian virtues. They were not 
only her acknowledged excellencies, but her 
unvarying, and folid coniolation. Her life 
was piety, and her end peace. She had fur- 
vived her hufband only twelve weeks, and on 
the 18th of March, her remains were refpect- 
fully interred in the Friends burying ground 
near Taunton. 
At Briftol, in his 63d year, Mr. T. Green, 
formerly an officer in the excife—-Mifs E. 
Nelmes, formerly of Bradley, in Gloucefter- 
fhire.——Mifs M. Clarke.—Mr. N. Radmore, 
port-guager.—-Aged >, the Rev. Dr. Cafberd, 
fifty-feven years vicar of St. Auguftins.—. 
W. Miles, efq. alderman.—Mr, Hulbert, 
father to Mrs. Jenkins, of the houfe of fene 
kins and Walduck, linen-drapers.—Mr. R. 
Ellifon, jun. wine-merchant.—Mrs. Watts, 
wife of Mr. W. Watts, plumber.—The lady of 
W. Anderfon, efq. of Ireland.—Mr. King, 
accountant,.—In her 73d year, Mrs. Danvers, 
reliét of the late D. Danvers, efq. banker, of 
Bath. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Muarried.| At Dorchetter, Mr. T. Curtis, 
hofier, to Mifs Lane, mantua-maker. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, fuddenly, aged 73, 
Mr. T. Grition, builder.—Mzs. Galpine,— 
Mrs, Rickwood. 
At Sherborne, Mrs. Crouch, formerly of 
the Globe inn. 
At Blandford, Mrs. Waffe, reli& of the late 
Mr. C. Waffe, who died only feven days 
before —-In his 80th year, W. Richards, efq. 
of Warmwell, juftice of peace. 
At Dean’s Court, Mifs E, Hanham, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. Sir James Hanham, 
baronet.--Aged 80, Mrs. Stillingfleet, mother 
of T. Stillingfleet, efq. of Cranbourne. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Exeter, Mr. Mildrum, linen- 
draper, to Mifs S$. Burrington, of Taviftock. 
At Payembury, Mr. Lanfdown, jun. of 
High Littleton, in Someriet, to Mifs C. 
Venn. 
Mr. T. Stoneman, attorney, of St. Tho- 
mas, near Exeter, to Mifs Yanner, of Cree 
diton. . 
Died. At Exeter, at an advanced age, Mifs 
S Croucher, a maiden lady.— Wir. S. Caféley, 
of the Chair public hovufe. 
At Exmouth, Major Gen. W, Elliott, jate 
of the Hon, Eaft India Company’s Artillery, 
Bengal. 
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