rSot.} 
Lately, the new dying-houfe belonging to 
the powder-works of Mefirs. Hervey, of Bat- 
tle, in this ‘county, containing about 8 cwt. 
ef gunpowder, blew up, with a terrible ex- 
plofion 3 the building was fhattered to atoms, 
and one man unfortunately killed. 
Died.] At Brighton, Mr. J. Hicks, enafter 
of the Old Ship Tavern.—Mrs, J. Cook, of 
Cackfield.—Mr. Napper, of Horiham Com- 
mon; he went to bed the preceding evening 
in perfe& health and fpirits, but was found 
by his domeftic the next morning motionlefs, 
and a corpfe. 
Mr. Butterfield, an elderly farmer, of 
Stekingfield near Horfham ; in reaching for 
a duck’s neft, he fell into a pond, and was 
ahfortunately drowned. 
At Chichefter, Mrs. Butler.—Mrs, Hipps. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A grand new bafon has been lately com- 
pleted (or is on the point of being fo) at 
Portf{mouth, which will conveniently contain 
twelve fhips of the line ;-—and within it are 
ereGting commodious docks for feven fail 
more. 
Married.] Mr.. J. Rolfe, attorney, of 
Hatton Garden, London, to Mifs E, ‘Tred- 
gold.—late of Chilbolton Farm, in this 
county. 
The Rev. Mr. Ifdell, canon of Winchef- 
ter Cathedral, to Mifs Wynn, both of Wine 
- chefter. 
At Wells, W. Scates efg. barrifter, to Mifs 
May, of Pafhley, in this county.—Mr. J. 
Gilley, builder, of Southampten, to Mils 
Noyce, of Chriftchurch. . 
_ Died.| At Winchetter, in childbed, Mrs. 
Hollis, wife of G. Hollis, efq. 
At Southampton, G. Tarbutt, (en. efg. 
At Froyle, Mrs. Childe, daughter of Mr. 
W. Budd, of Ropley. 
Mrs. Myers, of Coid Harbour, Gofport.— 
Mr. A. Stewart, of the Gofport Fuzileers 5 
he dropped down on the parade, and expired 
immediately. . 
T. Dennett, efq. of Airesford; a conftant 
and liberal benefactor to the poor. 
In his 3oth year, after a few hours ill- 
nefs, Mr. T. Ilfley, of Leith Hall ‘Eftate, 
St. Thomas in the Eaft, Jafnaica, the eldeft 
fon of the Rev. J. Ifley, of Bafingftoke. 
At Torkay, in Devonthire, where he was 
ordered for the recovery of his health, H. 
Portal, efq. of Laverftock, in this county. 
At Lymington, Mr. W. Butcher, of the 
Angel Inn, and late of the Crown Inn, Got- 
port.—-Mr. Kent, farmer, of Mineftead, in the 
New Foreft. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. E. Feltham, coach-painter, 
to Mifs Green, both of Salifbury. 
Died.] At Salifoury, aged 79, J. S. Sam- 
ber, D. D. many years rector of St. Edmund’s,- 
and fub-dean of the cathedral Church. 
: SCMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.| R. Campbell, efq. to Mifs Far- 
rac, both of Bath. 
Hampfhire---Wiltpire---Somerfet/pire, Se. 
375 
' N. Johnftone, efq. of the ifland of Deme- 
rara, to Mrs. E. H. Hellis, of Briftol. 
At Bath, Mr. P. Wright, to Mils E, Fry. 
—Mr. G. Bottle, to Mifs Stone.—Mr. Gill, 
woolftapler, of Briftol, to Mifs Bridge, young- 
eft daughter of the late W. Bridge, efq. bar~ 
rifter and juftice of peace for this county.— 
Mr. J Nicolls, hatter, te Mifs Rymell, both 
of Frome. i 
At Norton St. Phillips, Mr. S. Combs, to 
Mifs A. Pearce.—Mr. 1. Stephens, to Mifs 
Baker, both of Briftol.—Mr. Cole, attorney, 
of Bridgwater, to Mifs Newton, of Bricken~ 
hall, near Taunton. —-Mr.. W. Duckett, of 
Wedmore, hofier, to Mifs Fear ef Sutton > 
Farm. per . 
Died.] At Briftol, Mr. W. Cloud, drether 
of Mr. J. Cloud, rope and fack-maker, of 
Bedminfter.— Mr. §.Townfend, dryfalter— 
Mr. Smith, buckle-maker.-—Mr. F. Smith, 
{word bearer to the corporatien.—Mr. ‘G. 
Wilmot, hallier ——Mr. Parker, farrier.—Mr. 
J. Caftleman, an eminent furgeon.—In his, 
7eth year, J. Shapland, ef. ' 
. At Bath, Lady Duntze, reli@ of Sir Jy 
Duntze, bart.—The Rev. W. C. Hopton, 
rector of Canon Frome, Hereford. : 
At Stekefcroft, Mrs. Burd, widow of the 
late Mr R. Burd, attorney, of minfter. 
At Freme, Mr..R Porch, auctioneer. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
A correfpondent of Farley’s Brifto! Journal, 
vouches it for a fact, as it has been very re= 
cently decided, through a wager of a confi- 
derable fum depending thereon, that not- 
withftanding the prefent very exorbitant price 
of wheat, there are no lefs than wine bundrtd 
qwheat-ricks fianding within the circumference 2 i 
Sificen miles round. Warminfler, dSefides immenye 
quantities fowed in barns and granaries* 
Married.| C. Bowles, efg. of Shafttbury, 
to Mifs Shipley, both of Shaftfbury.—J. 
Horsford, efg. of Weymouth, to Mifs Moor, 
daughter of the late T. Movr, efg. of Bof- 
wathick Houle, .Cornwall.—T. Reynolds, 
efg. ef the Royal North Britith Dragoons, to 
Milfs Welih, of Weymouth. 
At Dorchefter, T. Fofter, efg. of the Royal 
Dragoons, to MMrs. Edwards, reliét of the late 
Bryan Edwards, efq. M. P. for Grampound. 
Died.] At Dorchefter, Mrs. Bryer, of the 
King’s Arms Inn.—Aged 71, Mrs. Coombs, 
matron of the Dorchefter hofpitat. 
At Blandford, aged 82, Mr. Simmonds, 
ferior, boakfeller and printer.——-Mr. R. Sayer, 
of Bedininiter. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Plymouth, Lieutenant R. 
Pridham, of the Centaur fhip of war, of 74 
guns, to Mrs. Glanville.—Mr. F. Barnacle, 
bookfeller, to Mifs P..Witliams.—Mr. R. 
Ware, arefpectable farmer, of North Tawton, 
to Mifs Webber, of Qakhampton 
Died.] At Exeter, Mr. E. Stoke, late a 
linen-draper.—]. J. Short, efa. 
At Plymouth, aged 66, W. Crees, efq. 
alderman, and late agent victualler at this 
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