3801.] 
Cathedral, to Mifs Wynn, both of Win- 
chefter. 
At Wells, W. Scate, efq. barrifter, to Mifs 
May, of Pathley.—-Mr. J. Silley, builder, of 
Southampton, to Mifs Noyce, 
church. 
Died.] At Winchefter, Mr. Newman, 
publican—Mr. J. Martell, bricklayer. 
At Southampton, Mr. J, Primmer, publi- 
can. 
Major Ogle, of the. 8th regiment, who 
fell at the landing of the Britifh forces in 
Egypt, was afon of Admiral Sir C. Ogle, of 
Worthy, near this city. 
At Chriftchurch, Mrs. Mowatt, relict of 
J. Mowatt, efy. a purfer in the ‘navy, and 
jate of Elfick, near Aberdeen. 
At Portfmouth, Lieutenant J, Mackenzie, 
commander of the Portland floop.—Lieute- 
nant-colonel Driffield, of the marine forces 5 
he was lately married to a daughter of Vice 
Admiral Bligh.—Mrs. Barker, late of Stan- 
hope-ftreet, Clare-market, London.—Mirs. 
Palmer, wife of Mr. Palmer, au€tioneer. 
Suddenly, in her 47th year, Mrs. Webb, of 
Wickham. 
At Froyle, Mrs. Childe, daughter of Mr. 
W. Badd, of Ropley.—Mrs. Myers, of Cold 
Harbour, Gofport.—Mr. A. Stewart, of the 
Gofport Fuzileers ; he dropped down on the 
parade and expired immediately.—T. Den- 
nett, efq. of Alresford ; a conftant and liberal 
benefactor to the poor. 
At Milford, aged 46, E. Reynolds, efg. a 
truly honeft man, beloved and lamented in 
life and death, 
fF. Mrs. Geley, wife of Mr. J. Geley, thip- 
builder, of Cowes. 
At Medftead, Mrs. Lovell, wife of the 
- Rev. B. Lovell. 
At the Abbey-houfe, aged 60, after an ill- 
nefs of only three days, Mrs. M. S, Weld, 
only daughter and heirefs of S. Weld, efq. 
At the age of 16, her father being dead, the 
gave up her poffefiions and profpe€ts in the 
world, in order to take the veil among fome 
religious of the Englifh nation then at 
Bruges, in Flanders, and was afterwards 
elected their fuperior. She was buried in the 
Catholic burying-ground called St. James’s, 
near Salifbury. 
At Lee, near Romfey, Mrs. Warner, wife 
of J. Warner, jun. efq., 
WILTSHIRE. 
It appears, from the returns made at the 
laft quarter feffions for this county, by the in- 
{pectors of mixed or medley woollen broad- 
cloths, that the manufa&ture of the fame has’ 
increafed upwards of 50,000 yards more than 
in the preceding year, in which there was 
alfo a confiderable increafe. 
On May 1, the weftern line of the Kennet 
and Avon Canal, extending from Bath to Fox- 
hanrer Farm, near Devizes, was opened for 
the firft time, fo that a communication navi- 
gable for barges is hereby opened from Bath, 
by the junGiion of the Wilts and Berks Canal 
W ilt{bire—Somerfethire. 
of Chrift-. 
to Melktham, Calne, Chippenham, and the 
adjacent country ; and.the Somerfet. coal 
canal, in the Timfbury line, will, it is ex- 
pected, be likewife completed in the courfe 
of afew weeks, 
. Married.) Mr.S.Bracher, jun. of Chickf- 
grove, to Mifs Hibbard, of Weft Harnham, 
near Salifbury.—Mr. H. Shotto, filverfmith, 
of Salifbury, to Mifs Purnell; of Amefbury. 
—Mr. T. Oddy, brewer, of Malmfbury,, to 
Mifs Rich, of Tetbury, Glouceferfhire,—— 
Mr. W. Farmer, ‘cheefetactor, of Swindon, to 
Mifs Peek, of Lufhill-houfe, in this county, 
—Mr, J. Walth, ftationer, of the Temple, 
London, to Mifs J. Neate, of Wotton Baflet, 
Died.] At Salifbury, in an advanced age, 
Mrs. Coles, widow.— Aged 79, Mrs, E. Per- 
kins, fpiniter.—In her 83d year, Mrs. Hill, 
relict of the late Rev.T. Hill, vicar of Coome, 
Hants; of virtuous and ftri¢tly exemplary 
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condué through life. 
At Downton, Mr. W. Howe, formerly a 
painter and glazier, but had retired from bu- 
finefs ; an inoffenfive friendly man, defervedly 
refpected. 
At Colliton-houfe, Mrs. J. Churchill.— 
Mr. Ferris, of Potterne ; he had lately come 
inte pofleffion of the late Dr. Kent’s valuable 
property. 
Mr. Ballard, of Harbridge-farm.—Mr. J, 
Scammell, of Durrington.—Mr. J. Mills, 
about thirty years. coachman to the Earl. of 
Radnor.—Mr. Bailey, fellmonger, of Devizes. 
—Almoft fuddenly, Mr. J. King, farmer, of 
Dinton. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Married. | Mr. J. Harding, of Rodden, 
near Frome, to Mifs Yeoman, of Wanitrow. | 
At Wanfrow, Mr. T. Coufens, of Heytef- 
bury, to Mifs White, of Wefentown. 
At Stapleton, A. M. Mills, efg. late of 
the Royals, to Mifs P. Elton, fifer of J. 
Elton, efq. of Hill Houfe, near Byiftol—W. 
Robertfon, M. D. of Bath, to Mifs A. Bower, 
fecond daughter of E. Bower, efa. of Enfham 
Houfe, near Cranbourne.—Mr. Bilhop, of 
Calne, to Mifs Dommett, of Frome. 
At Batcomb, Mr Webb, of Chilcott, to 
Mifs Parfitt, of Spargrove Houle. 
At Binegar, Mr. T. Chapman, hofier, to 
Mrs. Budget, widow, both of Gurneyflade. 
At Briftol, Mr. J, Tilly, to Mifs M.C. 
Savage, of Kingfton, Jamaica—-Mr. Wood, 
to Miis Beaufort.—-Captain H. Farnall, of 
the Royal Navy, to Mifs M. Elliott, of 
Berkeley- fquare. 
At Wells, W. Scafe, efg. harrifter, to 
Mifs May, of Pathley, Suffex.—Mr. Eng- 
land, of the Excife- office, in Briftol, to Mifs 
Appleby, of Bath.-—-Mr. J. Stephens, or- 
ganift, of Briftol, to Mifs M. A. Williams, 
of Shirehampton.—J. P. Worfley, efq. of 
Briftol, to Mifg Savery, of Butcombe-court. 
At Camerton, near Bath, H. N. Jarrett, 
efq. of Portman-place, London, and of Freee 
mantle, near Southampton, to Mifs Stevens, 
Mr. Helps, of Wood-ftreet, London, mer- 
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