‘ 
-1802.] 
At St. Andrew's, Holborn, Mr. C. Sa- 
vage, to Milfs Bower, of Winchefter. 
At Tiverton, F. South, efq. to Mifs L. 
Silver,: youngett daughter of J. N. Silver, 
efq. of Winchefter. 
S. Hood Linzee, efg. captain in the navy, 
to Mifs Wooldridge, of Plymouth. 
At Winchefter, Mr. G. Earle, brazier, to 
Mifs Scullard. 
Died.] At Winchefter, Mrs, Maunder, 
relict of the late Mr. S: Maunder—Mifs 
Fuffell, daughter of the late Mr. Fuffell. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. W. Veal, an eminent 
» builder.—Mrs,Symes, wife of CaptainSymes, 
of the navy. 
Mrs. Burns 3 having unfortunately burit a 
blood-veffel, fhe died in the fpace of a few 
minutes. _ 
At his houfe, at Weft Green, General Sir 
Robert Sloper. 
At Fareham, S. Barney, efq. near twenty 
years town-clerk of Portfmouth. 
At Portfea, the Rev. J. Horfey, many 
years paftor of a Baptiit-congregation in that 
place. 
AtFarringdon, Edmund Clutterbuck, efq. of 
Bowcombe, Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs L, Bald- 
wyn. 
At Reading, Mr, J. Row, baker, to Mrs. 
Atto. 
At Abingdon, Mr. J. Rowland, grocer, to 
Mifs F. A. Hamilton, of Lambourn. 
At Hannay, Mr. Nafh, junior, attorney, 
of Abingdon, to Mifs M. Dormer. 
Died.] At Reading, Mrs. Green, milliner, 
the preceding evening, on going to bed, the 
complained to her attendant that fhe found 
herfelf indifpofed, and was found dead the 
next morning. . 
Mrs. Montague, widow.—Mr. Phelp, 
coach-maker.—Mr. Stone, for many years 
paft colleGor of the tolls, inthe corn-market. 
—Mr. Harman, of the public-houfe. 
At Worthing, Suffex, the Rev.C. Sturges, 
fon of the Rev. C. Sturges, vicar of St. Ma- 
ty’s, Reading. 
At the Hot Wells, Briftol, aged 22, Mr. 
G. Grigg, eldeft fon of Mr. Grigg, of New- 
bury. : 
At Windfor Caftle, Mrs. Rambfbottom, 
wife of J. Ramfbottom, efq. and youngeft 
daughter of the Rev. F. Langford, canon of 
Windtor.-—-In his 82d year, Mr. J, Heath, of 
Welford, many years fteward to the late J. 
Archer, efq. 
' At Bingfield, Lady Vernon, reli& of the 
late Admiral Sir Edward Vernon, 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
It appears that the concerns of that truly 
benevolent inftitution, the Briftol Afylum 
for the Indigent Blind are not only in a prof- 
perous ftate, as far as its prefent confined 
Gtuation will admit, but ‘likewife thatghe 
committee have lately purchafed more com- 
modious premifes for the extenfion of thejcha- 
rity, and more convenient accommodation of 
agreater aumber-of objects, More then one- 
Somerfetfhire. 
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a 
fifth of the purchafe-money fs already fub- 
{cribed, and the committee entertain a well- 
grounded confidence that the remainder will 
fpeedily be raifed, on application to thofe 
opulent and generoufly difpofed inhabitants 
of Briftol, who have not as yet contributed 
‘to the comfort and relief of this clafs of the 
indigent poor, 
The fubfcription for making locks on the © 
Somerfetfhire coal-canal, for conveying coals 
and other articles from the upper to*the lower 
level (in lieu of the prefent expenfive and 
tedious mode of unloading, and the inclined 
plane) has been lately filled up, and deputies 
are appointed for carrying the defign into 
immediate execution, 
Married.] Mr. Humphries, clothier, of 
Frome, to Mifs Larwell, of Upper Eaton, 
near Briftol.—Mr. G. Baldwyn, a preacher . 
in the connection of the late Rev. Mr. Wefs— 
ley, to Mifs Doyley of Kingfdown —Jf. Ai- 
kin, efq. of the South Lincoln militia, to 
' MifsS. M, Wade, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
P. Wade, merchant. 
W. Beaton, efq. of Taunton, nephew of 
the Bifhop of Bath and Wells, to Mifs Ham- 
met, daughter of the late J. Hammet, efq. 
M.P, for that town.—Mr. J. Hopwood, whole 
fale grocer of Worcefter, to Mifs E. The. 
Skinner, of Briftol.-Lieutenant Griffith, of 
the navy, to Mifs Emerfon, of Hanham-hall, 
. near Briftol.—Mr, J. Kendal, of the ifland 
of Jamaica, to Mifs S.S. Keys, of Briftol. 
At Bath, Mr. H. T. Lane, to Mifs M. B. 
Moore.—-Mr, R. Shew, to Mifs M. A. Eng- 
lifh.—-Mrr. Peacock, haberdafher, to Mifs §. 
Luftman.—Mr, Bailey, taylor, to Mifs Nor- 
ton, daughter of Mr. Norton, mafon.—R,. 
Wilbraham, efq. to Mifs A. H, Davies. 
Died.) At Briftol, Mr. W. Green, a man 
pofiefied of a heart flowing with the milk of 
human kindnefs, and whofe exertions inthe 
caufe of the poor and helplefs, were unceafing 
and. highly exemplary. 
Mifs Sands, daughter of Captain G.’ 
Sands.—In his 39th year, by the burfting of 
a blood-veflel, Mr.T. Squire Watfon, fearcher 
of the cuftoms at this port.—Mrs. Hicks, 
wife of Mr. Hicks, wine-cooper.—Mrs. 
Maies, wife of Mr. Maics, fugar-baker.—. 
Mr. D. Lane, chemift, formerly in partner- 
fhip with the late Mr. H. Durbin.—Myr. 
Oldfield Edm. Broderip.—Mr. Jj. Bryant, 
pluth-weaver.—In his 87th year, Mr. T. 
Tutcher. 
At Bath, Mrs. ‘Grant, wife of Mr. C. 
‘Grant, a member of the Hon. Houfe of Af. 
fembly of Jamaica. 
Mr. Sartain, builders a poor, ‘but very 
honeft, induftrions man. He has left a wi- 
dow, and nine young children, tctally defti- 
tute of every means of fupport.” 
At his lodgings on the South Parade, S. 
K. Bungey, ef¢. of London. ° 
Mrs. Norkett, wife of Mr. Norkett, yro- 
cer. 
' At his lodgings in this city, J. Theobald, 
Qo2z fq. 
