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“well-known Smoaker Miles, bather. to his. 
Roy2i Highnefs the Prince of Wales 
At Haft ngs, Mrs. M. Riley. fcr lofs is 
fincerely regretted by all, and efpecially by 
the poor. 
At Petworth, Mr. J. Hur&, common-car- 
rier. 
his ufual fate. of health, but foon after was 
difcovered by his wife to be’ a lifelefs corps. 
At Southover, Mr. Sharpe, formerly a 
working-filverfmith, in London—The Rev. 
E. Phillips, A.M. Vicar of Weft Tarring, 
and reétor of Patching, in this county. 
SRE Sy 
Lately at Winchefter, at the anniverfary 
meeting of the Charitable Society of Aliens, 
the money collefted for the purpofes of that 
ufeful charity, amounted to the fum of 
971. 128. 6d 
- Married.| At Southampton, Mr. Cowdrey, 
miller, of Wallop, to’Mifs Hill. 
_ At Eaft Cowes, Ifle of Wight, Mr, Boad- 
él], to. Mifs Cook. 
At Northwood, [fle ef Wight, Mr. Bart- 
lett, furgeon, of Weit Cowes, to Mrs. R, 
Ratfey. 
Died.} At Winchefter, Mrs. Mant, wife 
of Mr. Alderman Mant —Mr. R, Knapp, 
linen-draper, 
At Portfea, 
Star public-houfe. 
At Bafingitoke, Mrs. Bithop, ‘wife of Mr. 
Bifhop, attorney. 
At Haflar, in the Royal Hofpital, aged 28, 
Lieut. W. de Bufk. - This gentleman had been 
actively employed-in different fervices; battle 
of the Nile, where he was wounded, recent 
capture of St. Lucia, &c. In this laft action 
he received a contufion, which is fuppofed to 
have haftened his death. 
" At Barton Stacey, Mr. J. Courtney, late a 
linen-draper, at Salifbury. 
SCMERSETSHIRE. 
Married} At Sath, Mr. J. Lock, fon of 
Mr. Lock, watchmaker, to Mifs E. Long, 
niece of Mr. Affton. 
At Briftol, Mr. W. Inman, merchant, to 
Miis Young, niece of the late Mr. Alderman 
Anderfon.— Mr. J. Irving, to Mifs E. Tay- 
lor, of Littleton, Gloucetterfhire:—Mr. R. 
Price, brazier, te Mifs A: Golding.—Mr. E. 
Peters, of the cuftoms, to Mifs Rete, oF 
oe Fe Surrey. — 
Died} At Briftol, at the uncommon age 
of 104, Mrs. Crawley, widow.—Mr. P. Did- 
den.—Mr. Angel, parith clerk of St. John’s. 
— Mr, Helin, conchae 
' At his houfe’ in Cathay, Mr. J. Pendry, 
after a troublefome confinement of eight years 
with a paralytic diforder. 
At Oyerhoufe, in Gloucefterhhire, fincerely 
regretted by his family and friends, P. Pro- 
theroe, efg. a Weft India’ merchant, of 
Briitol. 
At Wefton, near Bath, Mrs. S. Wells; a 
woman of exemplary piety. 
_ At Coffington,near Bridgewater, Mrs. God- 
oe 
Mr. S.-Ficld, mafter of the 
t Wick, Erifling stan; Mr. N.- Morris, 
2 
Hampjpire—So mnenealier <x Dar jetihe tre, &Fe. 
Mr. Hurft went to bed apparently in. 
[ Nov. I, 
many years a pawnbroker, of Bath.—Mirs. 
Poynting, of f Compton Dando, only daughter 
of Mr. S. Skufe, of Keynfham. 
At Bedminfter, Mifs Smith, daughter of 
the late Mr. T. Smith, chemift-and ‘apothe- 
cary, of Salifbury. Oe avES: Adams. 
DORSETSBHIKE, 
Married} Mr. W, Veughan, of Court- 
field, Monmouthfhire, to Mifs Terefa Weld, 
of Lulworth Caf@le, ia this county. SE hs 
W. Pike, Ri Pe of Corfe Caftle, to Mifs 
Washertas, daughter ee Warburton, efq. 
of Codridge, Staffordfhire. — Mr. S. Foote, 
attorney, of Sherborne, to Mrs. Howard, 
daughter of Mr. Broomfield, of Fopler.ep- 
on-Thames. 
At Blandford, B. C. Heywood, M. D. to 
Mifs E. G. Danfey, ceehey of the late W. 
Danfey, efq. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Exeter, Mr- Terrell, attor- 
ney, to Mifs Hull, milliner. 
At Plymouth, Lieutenant J. Cawley, of 
the royal navy, to Mifs A, Blackmoore.— 
Captain Boger, of the Fowey~fea- fencibles, 
to Mifs Crawford.—The Rev. Mr. Rowe, 
leéturer of St. Andrew's, to Mifs Andrews, 
of Plymouth Deck.—Mr. Date, merchant, 
to Mifs Hine, daughter of Mr. Hine, wool- 
len-manufaéturer. — At Bifhop’s Lidyard, 
Lieutenant Colonel Peachy, to Mifs E. Char- 
ter. . 
Died.] At Camelford, Mrs, Pierce. 
At Teignmouth, J. G. Pole, efq. only. 
brother of Sir W. Temple Pole, bart. of 
Shute. 
At Fordton, near Crediton, Mrs. Davy, 
wife of Mr. W. Davy, merchant. 
At Cullumpton, Mr. Ellicott,” ferge-maker. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.] At Penzance, J. Lumfden, efq. 
late Lieutenant Colonel of the 55th eae 
to Mifs L. Hitchins, of Pottaire.—M. 
Gregoe, efq. of Trewythian, in Gervans, on 
to Mifs Kemp, eldeft daughter of Admiral 
Kemp, of Po!fue, near Tregony. 
Died.| At Bodmyn, Mrs. Pode 
WALES. 
Lately, at Sketty, near suai, the feat 
of R. M. Phillips, efq. as fome labourers were 
employed in digging a pond, they difcovered 
three earthen pets, containing a great nume 
ber of gold and filver coins at Edward dil. 
Many of them were in a high ftate of pre- 
fervation ; not a fingle coin was found amongft 
them either prior or fubfequent to that reign, 
This treafure, fo truly Valuable to the anti- 
quarian, was found ina wet fwathpy piece 
of ground, within a hundred yards of Sketty 
Houfe. 
DIED ABROAD. 
At his feat at Acero, in Sudermania, aged 
72, the Comte de Sparre, formerly Chancellor 
of Sweden, and preceptor of the reigning King 
of Sebden. 
At Barchield, of a lingering difeafe, in his 
6r{t -year, his Serene Highnefs Adolphus, 
reigning Prince of Heile Phillip@hal- -Barch- 
field, 
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