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He has bequeathed the: fum of rack to the 
county hofpital at Winchefter, and the fum of 
-6ol. to be diftributed among the poor widows 
at Fareham. 
At Teftwood, Southampton, aged 85, J, 
Sneyd, ef. 
At New Alresford, Mrs. Fielder, reliét of 
the late Mr. J. Fielder, brewer. 
At Lymington, aged 72, Mr. J. Newell, 
timber merchant.—Mr. W. Verling, of the 
Red Lion public houfe. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev. Mr. Holmes, of 
Wilton, near Salifbury, to MifsWheatley, of 
Lowther-hall, Weftmoreland.—-Mr. Dameis, 
glover, of Bradford, to Mifs Ball, daughter of 
Mr. Ball, baker, of Devizes, | 
At Monmonth, Mr. R. Parry, to Mifs D. 
Jones. 
Died}]_ Univerfally lamented, the Rev. 
Nicholas Crofs, of Trowbridge, aged 72 
years, formerly many years paftor of the In- 
dependent Church of that town. He bore a 
lingering and diftrefling afliétion with exem- 
plary patience and fubmiffion, enjoying to 
the lat the moft perfe& ferenity and compo- 
fure of mind in the gradual approaches of 
death, and profpect of eternity. He wesa 
man of great perfonal piety, and his conduct 
through the whole of his tife being regulated 
by the facred rules and precepts of Chriitia- 
nity, produced a charaGter amiable, uniform, 
and confiftent with that profeflion he made, 
and the facred functions he once fuftained.— 
He was a hard and laborious ftudent ; by 
means of which he had acquired a very con- 
fiderable fiock of theological knowledge, as 
well as of natural philofophy and the mathe- 
matics. 
_At Salifbury, J. Stoddard, efq. upwards 
of 40 years, a lieutenant in the navy.— 
The Rev. W. Kerrich, M.A. cannon-refiden- 
tiary of the cathedral—tfn her 7oth year, 
Mrs. M, Pitts. 
. At Markborough, in a fit of apoplexy, 
Mr. J. Colersan-——-Mifs H. J]. Ludlow, of 
Hillworth-houfe, near Devizes. 
. At Chepftow, Mr. J. Griffiths, wine-mer- 
chant. 
At Abergayenry, Mr. Warner, liquor- -mer- 
<hagt. 
BERKSHIKE. 
Married.} At Windfor, Mr. Moore, of 
Chewer Mills, to Mifs H, Birch. 
At Shaw, Mr. R. Hazell, of Donnington, 
to Mrs. Warner, many years houfekeeper to 
Colonel Stezd. 
Mr. James Smith, of Newtown, Flants, to 
Miis $. Wilkins, of Speen, in this county. 
Lied ] At his brother’s heufe, in London, 
Mr. M. Porter, watch-maker, and one of the 
members of the baptift congregation in the 
town of Wokingham. Mr. Porter was ine 
etenfive in his deportment,unafefed in piety; 
Wilt bir tae Berkjbire- Somerfer tfbire—Darfetjbire. | Sept. 1,: 
a good neighbour, a kind relative, and im 
every refpeét, a man of a worthy character, 
Milfs M. Stone, of Chawley. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
Married] At Briftol, Mr. W. Tincombe, 
ironmonger, to Mifs S. Clarke: —M., Bennett, 
efq. of London, to Mifs E. Cooke. 
At Bath, Lieutenant Colonel Browne, of 
Browne hall, county of Wexford, to Mifs 
Browne, yousgeft daughter of the late Ho- 
norable Colonel A. Browue, fecond fon of 
John, Earl of Altamont —J. Gubbins, efq. 
to Mifs Bathoe.=-Mr. W. Dunn, to Mrs. 
Dunn, of Walcot.—T. W. Birchall, efq. of 
the navy, to Mifs Marrett. 
At Conglefoury, the Reverend D. S. Mon- 
criefle, rector of Loxton, to Mifs Simmons, 
Died | At Briftol,Mrs. Howe.—Mr Slade, 
fon of Mr. Slade, fadler.—-Of a confump-~- 
_ tive diforder, Mrs. Thomas.— Mir. Keigwin, 
corndealer —Mr. Anthony, fadler.—Mrs. 
Jennings-—Mrs. Empfon. 
At an advanced age, Mrs. Chapman, a mai 
den lady ; for many years a zealous member 
of the late Reyerend Mr, Weftley’s fociety. 
Mr. W. Browne, corn merchant.—Mrs. 
Hurle, wife of Mr..W. Hurle, linen mere 
chant,—Mifs A. Llewellyn.—Mr. J. H. Kae: 
ter, fugar-refiner.—Mr. I. Phillimore, haber- 
Gafhier.«T he Rev. Mr, Page, curate of Sr. 
Ayguitin’s, 
After ae illnefs, R. Caftle, efq. mayor 
of this city 3 highly sehacdind as a jut and 
equitable merchant, honorable in commer- 
cial life, and kind and benevolent in priyate 
life. 
At Bath, Mr. W. Booth, autioneer.— 
Mrs, Jervais, aunt to the Right Hon. Earl St. 
Vincent. 
At the Hotwells, Mr. Parfitt, butcher —= 
J. Dolphin, efg. of Turoe, in the cay of 
Galway, Ireland. 
At Clifton, Mr. C. Ames, fon of L. Ames, 
efq. alderman of Briftol.—Mrs. Perry, of Eatt 
Hayes. 
At Combe Flory, near Taunton, Mrs. 
Manning, relict of the late Rev. T. Mannings 
of Kenfington. 
At Old Cleve, Mrs. Newton, widow of poe 
late Rev. Mr. Newton. 
On the 31ft May, in his 24th year, in the 
ifland of Trinidada, Captain Weftwood, of the 
fhip Caroline of Dublin 3 and on the 31% of 
June, at the fame place, his younger brother 
aged 35, botn fons of Mr. Weftwood, cyder- 
merchant, of Briftol. 
. At Saltford, Mr. M. Strong, proprietor of 
one of the Bath and Briftol coaches. His 
death is attributed to the circumfance of 
having drank a quantity of cyder when eK 
tremely heated, 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Stilton, Mr, H. Butt, of 
Bourton, to Mifs E. Mages. 
Died.| At Dorchettery in an advanced agey 
Mrs Bartlett. 
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