1803.] 
BERKSHIRE, 
According to the report of the Reading Me- 
dical Difpenfary, delivered at the late annual 
meeting, it appears that the total number of 
patients admitted within the year, is 296: 
of which there had been difcharged cured, 
¥9q 5 relieved and incurable, taken toge- 
ther, 213; died, 103 difmiffed for non-at- 
tendance, 13 ; and remain on the books, 53; 
total number, 296. The treafurers account 
was alfo audited, and the balance, confitting 
of the fum of 44l. os. 9d. was ordered to be 
carried forward to meet the expences of the 
next year, The above charitable and very 
ufeful eftablifhment is only of one year’s 
ftanding. It is further intended by the com- 
mittee, to provide a houfe, andemploy a refi- 
dent affiftant, to difpenfe the medicines, &c. 
&c. The execution of this extended plan 
will, no doubt, add confiderably to the bene- 
{cial effets that have already been derived to 
the public, from this excellent charity. 
Married. | Mr. Smallbones, of Early 
Lodge, near Reading, to Milfs Bromfield, of 
Henley upon Thames. 
At Eton, the Rev. G. Thackeray, one of 
the mafters of the college, to Mifs Carbon- 
nel, 
At Hillingdon, in Middlefex, Mr J. Aftill, 
of the White Horfe Inn, Uxbridge, to Mifs 
M. Tinfon, late of the Red Lyon inn, High 
Wycombe, 
Mr. Monckton, furgeon, to Mifs Knight, 
both of Pangbourn. 
At Reading, Mr, J. Mills, Millwright, to 
Mifs Walland.—Mr. Foley, of the Grammar 
School, to Mifs Silvefter, daughter of Mr. 
Silvefter, timber merchant. 
yAied} At Reading, aged 77, G. Courtop, 
efq. 
At Strathfieldfay, in her 82d year, Mrs. 
Simms.—The Rev. W. Robinfon, late re@tor 
of Burghfield. 
At Aldemafton, in her 68th year, after a 
Jong and painful illnefs, Mrs. Legge, widow 
of the late Mr. T, Legge, nurferyman. 
At Newmer hill, at Mr, Creffals, aged gr, 
Mr. T. Harrifon. 
At Egham, aged 65, Mrs. Andrews, wife of 
Mr. B. Andrews, fen. 
At Strude, near Egham, Mr. R. Wye, far- 
mer, ; 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The Grateful Society of Briftol, by annual 
fub{criptions, Sc. in the courfe of the lat 
41 years, the term of the Societies eftablith- 
ment, haye put out apprentices 184 boys, 
with a premium of rol. each, and have re- 
lieved 3542 lying-in women, many of whom, 
though, otherwile, deferving objects, were ab- 
folutely deftitute-of the comipon neceflaries 
of life. Another benevolent inftitution of 
the fame city, called the s4nchor Society, have 
relieved (as appears by certain advertifements 
lately publithed in the Briftol papers,) not 
Berk /bire—Somerfet/oire— Dorfet/bire. 
597 
lefs than 526 diftreffed families, in which are 
included 7 lying-in women. 
Married.| At Bath, Mr. Baker, of Bath 
Eafton, to Mifs Cheppett.—Mr. B. L. Reilly, 
to Mifs Grimes. - 
At Clifton, Mr. Burroughs, to Mifs 
eames, . 
Died.|] . At Briftol, Mrs. Morgan, wife of 
Mr. Morgan, watchmaker, — W. Briftowe, 
efq —In his 34th year, Edw. Applewhayte, 
efq. late an eminent barrifter in the ifland of 
Barbadoes.——Mr. W. Bowden, brother to Mr, 
S. Bowden, wine-merchant.— Mr. C. Ruf- 
fell, brufh-maker, and many years clerk of 
the Abbey church. His lofs will be long 
regretted by the harmonic’ focieties of this 
city, to whom he was ever a valuable aflift- 
ant, from the acknowledged powers ot a truly 
excellent voice. 
Major General Ellis, of Kempfey, Wor- 
cefterfhire, firft lieutenant-colonel in the 
23d regiment of Welth fulileers—~Mr, A. 
Shedden, druggift.—- In the prime of life, 
Mrs. Acraman.—Aged 22, Mr. N. Bartley, 
fecond fon of Mr. W. Bartley. 
At Stapleton, Mr. W. Baylis, formerly a 
currier in Briftol.—In his 77th year, Mr. J. 
Colmer, ftationer. 
At Bleadon, Mifs Tripp, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. Tripp, grocer ; her cloaths, by fame 
accident, having unfortunately catched fire, 
fhe was fo dreadfully burnt, that fhe expired 
on the fpot, i th greateft torments. Her 
coufin, Mr . Tripp, aged about twenty, 
was fo deeply afteéted by the melancholy ac- 
cident, that ina violent paroxyfm of phrenzy, 
he put an end to his exiftence. 
Near London, Mr. W. Smith, haberdafher, 
of Bath. 
Mifs E. Elton, of Hill-houfe, near Briftol. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.|] J. Danfey, efq. of Blandford, to 
Milfs H. Heywood, younge{t daughter of W. 
H. Heywood, efg. of Hungift-houfe, Devon. 
At Weymouth, Mr. Hilary, fail-cloth ma- 
nufaéturer, to Mifs §. Garlond.--Mr.B. Hay 
don, of Winterflow, to Mrs. Munday, of 
Winterbourne. 
At Sherbourne, Mr. T. Biclcham, whole- 
fale linen.draper, of Exeter, to Mifs C. Pope. 
Diced] G. Baker, efq. of Frome St. Quin- 
fon. 
At Dewlith, Mrs. Davis, wife of Mr. Da- 
vis, an eminent farmer.—Mr. Blandy, far- 
mer. 
At Wimbourne Minfter, in his 78th year, 
Mr. J. Bowles, watchmaker, and bell-hang- 
er; generally refpected for his fincere piety, 
mechanical abilities, and-+teful life. 
Mrs. Luttrell, widow of the late H. F. 
Luttrell, efq, of Dunfter-caftle. 
In an advanced age, Mr. W. Barrett, of 
Bailey ridge, near Sherborne. 
At Cerne Abbas, aged 63, Mr. W. Shep- 
pard, collar-maker, 
oy oye DEVONSHIRE. 
