29> > Hamp frire---W iltfeires-.Somerfetfoire—Dorferfbire. 
At Chichefter, Mr. Wo@ton, 
HAMPSHIRE. - 
At the Winchefter affizes fixty-fix prifon- 
ers were tried, of whom thirteen were con- 
demned, five of whom were reprieved, and 
eight ordered to be tranfported for the term of 
feven years. 
The principal trial at the above affizes was 
that of Lieut. Stapleton, of the zoth regt. for 
fhooting, in a duel, Enfign Grainger. The 
court was extremely crowded, and the trial 
continued for eight hours, when the jury re- 
turned a verdict of man-flaughter. 
Marrivd.} Az Yarmouth, Mr. J. Bentley, 
of Ipfwich, te Mifs Phebe Fuller, of South 
Town. . 
At Salifbury; Mr. J. Brice, to Mifs Abra- 
ham. 
At Houghton, Mr. J. Gater, of Swathling, 
to Mifs C. Smith. 
At Hurfley, Mr. Pinnix, of Upmardon, to 
Milfs Elderfteld. 
At Ryde, in the Ife of Wight, Mr. Wil- 
hams, jun. to Mifs Baker. 
Died.| At Winchefter, Mr. Porter.—Mrs. 
Hooper, aged 80; her death was occafioned 
by her cloaths unfortunately catching fire. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. Dalton. 
At Saint Crofs, aged 86, Mr. Hobbs. 
At Southampton, Lady Hardy, reli of 
Admiral Sir Charles Hardy; her death was 
occafioned by her head-drefs taking fire while 
fhe was reading.—-Mr. Matherfon. 
At Lymington, fuddeniy, Mr, J. Shep- 
pard. 
At Porchefter, Capt. W. Smith, of the 
navy. A ‘ 
At Weft Dean, Mr. J. Brownjohn. 
In the Ile of Wight, W. Arnold, efg. col- 
leétor of the cuftoms at Cowes, Ifle of Wight, 
poft-mafter of the ifland, &c. &c.—Mr. J. 
Clegg, fcheolmafter, late of Liverpool. 
At Ryde, in the Ifle of Wight, R. Thif- 
tlethwayte, jun. efq. 
At Yarmouth, in the Ifle of Wight, aged 
70, J. Urry, efq. of the navy.—Aged 104, 
Mr. T. Scarll. ; 
— At Ringwood, Mr. T. Tarrant. 
At Lymington, Mr. J. Baughan. 
At Bafingfone, Mr. S. Ardley. 
At Loagftock, Mr. T. Cole. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Wolverton, Mr. W. Mo- 
“ger, to Mifs A. Collett. © 
At Warminiter, J. Anderfon, L.L. D. 
F.R.S. &c. to Mrs. Wimpey. 
Died.) At Brokenborough, Mr. R. 
Brooke. 
~ At Devizes, on his way to London, from 
the Hotwells, Briftol, Capt. B. M’Dennift, 
aged 263; whofe naval atchievements have 
been fo frequently difplayed particularly 
when firft-lieut. of the Dart floop. 
Seme place, fuddenly, Mrs. Lowe. 
At Melktham, Mrs. Brugés. 
At Chilton, Mrs, Loveday, of Caverfham. 
[April rz, 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The new temporary bridge, ereted acrofs 
the river Avon, between the old and new 
towns of Bath, was lately opened. Itis avery 
complete ftru€ture ; 146 feet fpan; and was 
begun and finifhed in the fhort {pace of three 
months, under the direction of Mr. J. Pinch, 
architect of the city. 
Marriea.| At Bath, T. Hooper, efq. of 
Durham, to Mifs Richmond.—Mr. W. Mo- 
ger, of Wolverhampton, to Mifs A. Collett, 
—Mr. D. Wyatt, to Mifs E. Ford, of Cor- | 
fham, Wiltthire.—Mr, Jones, of Newport, to 
Mifs S. Wartvins.—Lieutenant-Colonel Ro- 
bert Campbeil, to Mifs H. Farrer.—W. 
Spawers, efq. to Mifs Hills. 
At Taunton, Mr. G. Stenner, of Watchet, 
to Mifs S. Matthews, of Old Cleeve. 
At Chew Magna, Mr. R. B. Dowling, to 
Mifs Acraman. 
At Briftol, Mr. H. Hunt, of Stalbridge, to 
Mifs C. Wreford.——Mr. J. Gray, of Chew- 
ftoke, to Mrs. Lacy.—Mr. S. Thomas, jun. 
to Mifs Bevan of Bath.—Mr. R. Noyes, to 
Mifs Thompfon. . 
At Bedminfter, Mr. Cox, to Mifs Guille. 
Died.] At Bath, aged 74, Mrs. Johnftone, 
widow of General Johnftone, and mother of 
the prefent Countefs of Jerfey.—-S. Adams, 
efq. of Anfty Hall, major of the third troop 
of Yeomanry Cavalry.—Mr. Brickdale, of 
Court Houfe, near Taunton —Mrs. Price, of 
Kilgwynne, Carmarthenfhire.—C. Barnes, 
e{q.—Mrs. Bruges, of Melkfham.—Mr. 
Quenne Donald.—Mifs Purbeck. 
At Briftol, aged 67, the Rev. Frederick 
Wollafton ; his remains were interred in the 
chapel at Clifton——-Mr. Peter,—Aged 73, 
Mrs. Peace.—Mr..G. May.—Mrs. Llewel- 
lyn.—Mrs. Stockdale.—-Mrs. Hutchins. 
At the Hotwells, Mr. J. J. Karr, ef Lon- 
don. . 
At his houfe near Briftol, W. Furfer, efq. ~ 
of the royal navy. ; ; 
At Shepton Mallett, Mr. Tomkins.—Mr, 
J. Merrifield. 
At Dawlith, Mifs Floyd, of Exeter. 
At Watchet, aged 76, Mrs. E. Winter. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marricd.] At Tarrant Keyniton, Mr. J. 
Crane, of Child Okeford, to Mifs M. Hooper. 
At Chetnole, Mr. J. Matthews, to Mifs M. 
Jenkins. ' 
At Poole, the Rev. T. Hobfon, of Pen- 
rige, to Mifs Oke. / 
At Blandford, Mr. T. Field, to Mifs Fifher. 
Dicd.|, At Sherborne, Mrs. Ferris. 
At Dorchefter, Mrs. K. Hellard. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A Petition for Peace was lately agreed 
to by the merchants, manufactures, and other 
inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood of 
Crediton. . 
Married.|. At Exeter, Mr. C. Boutcher, 
to Mits Hill, of St.. Thomas, near Laun- 
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