1802] 
G. Burdett, efq. Captain in the navy, to 
Mifs Whitelocke, daughter of Major-general 
Whitelocke, Governor of the garrifon at 
Portfmouth. 
Died.} At Winchefter, aged 76, Mr. P. 
Fuffel, many years organift of the Cathedral 
and College.——-Mrs Emmerfon, wife of Cap- 
tain Emmerfon, of the r6th regiment of 
light dragoons. : 
At Southampton, Mrs. Hookey, relict of 
Mr. G. G. Hookey, ftone-mafon and auc- 
cloneer. 
At Fareham, Mr. H. Reeks, attorney. 
“At Lymington, Mrs. Salter, miftrefs of 
the poor-honfe ; a fituation in which fhe al- 
ways conduéted herfelf with great propriety. 
At Prefton Candover, aged 80, Mrs. Baflet, 
late of Nutley. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Swindon, M. Goulding, 
efq. to Mrs, Whipman.—The Rev. W. Bay- 
ley, fellow of New Coliege, Oxon, to Mifs 
L. Goodenough, youngeft daughter of the 
Rev. E. Goodenough, vicar. 
: .H. Everett, efq. eldeft fon of T. Everett, 
efq. of Biddlefdon Houfe, to Mifs Cooke, 
eldeft daughter of the late Major Cooke. 
At Corfham, Mr. J. Banning, fon to Mr. 
T. Banning, clothier, to Mrs, Milfom, wi- 
- duw.—Mr. W. Finch, of Laverftock, near 
Salifbury, to Mils Noves, of Weftover, near 
Andover. 
At Salifbury, Mr. W. ‘Millard, of Briftol, 
to Mifs Lee, formerly of Weft Chollerton, 
in this county—T. Calley, efq. of Burdro’ 
Park, to Mifs E. A. Keck, of Salthrop Houfe. 
The Rev. J. Edwards, mafter of: the free- 
grammar-fchool, Marlboro’, to Mifs Brind, 
ot Wanboro’. 
Died.} At Salifbury, Mrs. Lucas.—Mrs, 
White.—Mrs. Allam, wife of W. Allam, 
efq. i 4 
tae Chippenham, in her 73d year, Mrs, E. 
Warne.—In her 60th year, Mrs. South, re- 
liG& of T, South, efq. late of Donhead St. 
Andrews, and fiftgr to T. Horner, efg. of 
Mefs Park. 
At Hartham Park, near Chippenham, the 
feat of SirC. Mallet, T. Crufo, efq. formerly 
of.Lyna, in Norfolk, late furgeon on the 
Bombay Eftabliihment near go years. 
Aged 24, Mifs J. Elling, of Sutton Veney, 
near Warminfter, and in five days after, 
aged 20, her brother, Mr. W. Elling.—Aged 
$6, Mr. Knight, 3 refpeétable farmer at 
Norton Bavant, near Warminfter,—Mrs. 
Whitmarfh, wife of Mr. W. Whitmarfh, 
grocer, of -Wilton.—Mrs. Ainfworth, of 
Clarendon Park, near Salifbury. 
At her fon’s houfe, at Rufhall, aged 70, 
Mrs, Peck. ; 
BERKSHIRE. 
It is in contemplation to eftablifh either 
an infirmary or county-hofpital, or elfe a 
difpenfary, in the town of Reading, (as re- 
commended by Dy. Thomas,;phyfisian,) for 
Montrix Mac. No, Gh aye 
Wiltire- Berkfhire—Somerfetfoire—Dorfetfhire, 915 
affording effeétual affiftance and relief to the 
fick: and difeafed poor. 
Morried.} At Arbourfield, the Rev. H. 
Hodgkinfon, re&or, to Mifs Courtup, of 
Reading. 
In London, Mr. R. G. Lee, attorney, ta 
Mifs Cowderoy, of Brimpton, in this county. 
At Windfor, the Rev. T. Carter, of Eton 
College, to Mifs ‘Proctor—Mr. W. Walker, 
of Newbury, to Mifs A. Wallis, of Reading. 
At Reading, Mr. Hobbs, fadler, to Mite 
Hannington, 
Died.| At Reading, Mrs. Willats.—As 
Reeve, efq. 
At Abingdon, Mr. T. Collins, 
| At Hungerford, Mr. J. Banifter, fadler 5 
an excellent neighbour, a convivial compa- 
nion, and truly good-natured, honeft man. | 
At Sunning-hill, Mr. R. Street. He had 
lived 30 years in the family of R. Neville, 
efq. as cook, and was always much refpefted 
for his faithful fervices. 
Mrs. Searle, of Sheep-bridge- mills, Swale 
lowfield. 
At Seaford, in Suffex, Mrs. E. Micklem, 
of Reading.—Mr. W. Allnutt, farmer, of 
Berrin’s-hill, in the parifh of Ipfden. 
At Stanner’s-hill, in Chobfham parifh, 
azed 74, Mr, J. Fladgate; a man endowed 
"by nature with an excellent underftancing, 
as well as with various other powers of mind, © 
which were at once a fource of inftruction 
and entertainment, to his numerous friends 
and acquaintance. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Shenley, Herts, H. Shep- 
herd, efq. of Frome, to Mifs Winter, 
Dicd.| At Bath, aged 79, Mr.H.Durham. | 
Aged 80, Mrs. Johnfon, widow of the late T. 
Johnfon, efq. of Woolley, near Bradford. 
At Clifton, of a pulmonary complaint, 
Mifs @, Downing, 2d daughter of the Rey. 
Mr. Downing, prebendary of Ely; a young 
lady, highly confpicuous for the elegance of 
her manners,and the beauty ofher perfon, but 
{till more fo, for the truly feminine and Chrif- 
tian graces of meeknefs and humility. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Blandford, Mr. J. Shorto, 
of Southampton, to Mifs Norton. 
At Weft Stower, Mr. Buffey, plumber and 
glazier, of Shafton, to Mifs Coombs. 
Died.| At Sherborne, Mrs. Harvey, wife of 
the Rev. Mre Harvey, a Diflenting Minifter, 
late of this town.--Mr. J. Vowell, a grocer and 
wine-merchant. —- Mifs Wood, of Milborne, 
St, Andrews, eldeft daughter of the late Reva 
Mr. Wood, Rector. 
At Starcrofs, W. Strode, efq. of Nuneham- 
park, near “Plympton , he is fucceeded in 
his beautiful eftate by his brother, the Rev. 
R. Strode. 
At Frome St, Quintin, Mrs. M. Shepperd. 
—Mr. J. Snook, of Shafton, gardener and 
Blandford cartier ; inadvertently falling from 
a cart-load of hay.in his hiay-field; he diflo- 
cated his neck, and gied on the fpot. 
Bon DEVONSHIRE 
