cee ee 
1804.) Wiltbire—Berkpire—Somerfetfoire—Dorfetphire, Se. 
Died. ] At Portfmouth, Mrs. Adey, ‘wife 
of Major Adey, of the North Gloucefter 
Militiaa——Mr. P. Holmes, Merchant.—-Mr, 
J. Cavok, Upholiter. 
' At Winchefter, 
gent. 
At Bath, in his 77 year, J. Gawler, Ef- 
quire, of Ramridge-houfe in this county.— 
Mr. Biggs, many years one of the gardeners 
of the New Foreft. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Ramfbury, Mr. 
Marth, furgeon, toMifs Blackman, 
At Marlborough, Mr. J. Day, upholfterer, 
to Mifs Strugnell. 
At Warminter, Mr. T. Evans, jun. to 
Mifs E, Corp, of Norton Ferris.—Mr. S.F. 
Phelps, attorney, to Mifs Lye, of Bath.—Mr. 
Geiner, jun of Kingfwood, in this’ county, 
to Mifs Werrett, of the Leys Farm, near 
Wotton, 
Died.] At Salifbury, Mrs. Monckton, 
relict of the late Rev. Mr. Monckton, rector 
ef Pangbourne. : 
At Marlborough, T. M. Hancock, fenior 
partner in the banking-houfe of Mefirs. T.M. 
fuddenly, E., Smith, 
eat 
J.Hancock and Co, This gentleman was a mu- 
nificent and Charitable friend to the poor in 
his neighbourhood.—Ur. T. Goatley, car- 
penter and joiner; a plain honeft man, who 
had no enemy to his perfon or conftitution 
but himfelf 
Mr. Sttoud, plumber and glazier.—-Mr. T. 
Neate. 
At Trowbridge, E.H.Mortimer,efq. juftice 
ef peace. 
At Malmfbury, Mrs. Dewell, wife of the 
Rev. C. Dewell, re€tor of Lafsbrogue, in 
Gloucefterfhire.—Mrs, Hollingworth, widow, 
of the late Rev. J. Hollingworth, A. M. 
vicar of Chariton, 
At North Lydyard, aged 22, Mr. T. Kib- 
blewhite. 
At Tytherington, near Heytefbury, in her 
98th year, Mrs Crouch, widow. 
At Cirencefter, Mr.-J. Johnfons, yeoman, 
late of Oakfey, in this county. Being a 
batchelor, his landed propetty, which was 
copyhold, reverted to the lord of the manor, 
Mifs Hardwicke, of Wefton, near Rofs. 
BERKSHIRE. 
' Married. }] At Chievely, the Rev. G. Sco- 
bell, fellow of Baliol College Oxford, to 
Mits H. Stephens. 
At Hambleden, Bucks, Mr, Brookes, fur- 
geon, of Henley-upo#Thames, to Mils $ 
Deane, of the How. 
Died] At Reading, Mrs. Jennings, wife 
of Mr. Jennings, whitefmith.—At an ad- 
vanced age, Mrs, M. Mapletoff.—Mrs. Lit- 
tleworth, of the Abbey-houfe ladies boarding- 
“ae the prime of life, the Rev. H. 
Dalmar, fen of J. Dalmar, efq. of this town. 
This gentleman was univerfally admired, 
as areader and preacher, and without ae 
grading the decorum of the clerical charac- 
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ol 
ter, he happily blended with it the amufing 
qualities of the lively companion, Beyond 
the appointment of chaplain to a fhip of wary 
he had no other preferment. 
At Newbury, Mr. Andrew Grove. 
SOMERSETSHIRE- 
Married.\ At Briftol, Mr. Joint, furgeon, 
to Mils Bamford, of Horfield.—Capt. W. 
Hawkins, of Swanfea, to Mrs. Browne, wi- 
dow,—-Mr. D. Stanton, maltfer and brewer, 
to Mifs Biggs, youngeft daughter of R. Biggs, 
efq. of Radford.—Mr. W. R. Jones, iron- 
monger,’ to Mifs S. Winter. 
At Wookev, the Rev. W. Evans, of Wells, 
to Mifs C. Williams, of the Hotwells. 
At Bath, Mr. Heming, fchoolmafter, to 
Mifs A. Phelps, both of Walcott, 
Died. | At Briftol, Mir. Davis, brazier.—= 
Mr. J. Cornifh, fieend — Mr. Rudhall, 
printer. —-—Mr. W, _ James, {tationer.—Mr. 
R. Boley, oilman, aman whofe life nobly 
exemplified the religion he profeiied; his 
charaéter was {trongly marked by a fimplicity 
of manners, but united with a moft extenfive 
benevolence. He departed this life with 
that calm ferenity and full affurance of hope 
which true religion only can infpire.—Mr, 
J. Read, many years a confidential clerk in 
the office of Mefirs. Jonn Cave and Co. 
At Bath, aged 85, Mr. Albin, eabinet~ 
maker. — Mrs. Price, wife of Mr. Price, 
builder, —Mr. Fofter, of the Abbey Green. 
—Mr. Dafh, riding-mafter.—-In her 74th 
year, Mrs. 8. Bufby, laft furviving fitter of 
the late W. Bufoy, efq —Mrs. Heaney.—= 
Mr, Gapper, attorney, of Kentftridge. 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married. | Mr.'T. Huffey, grocer, of Wime 
borne, to Mifs Hill, of Codnell, Wiltfhire. 
At Henbury, the feat of the Countefs of 
Stafford, by ipecial licence, W. Churchill, 
efq. to the countefs of Stafford. 
At Dorchefter, Edw. Bofwell, efq. to Mifs 
Feaver, eldett aneehieer of the late |. Feavery 
of St. Mary’s church, Devonfhire. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married,| At Stoke, Plymouth, Capt. Re 
King, of the royal navy, only fon of Admi- 
ral Sir Richard King, bart. to Mifs Ducks 
worth, only daughter of Rear-admiral Sir Ty 
Duckworth, K.B. 
Died] At Exeter, much lamented by all 
his acquaintance, Mr.V.Coffin, builder, a nae 
tive of that city, aged 73. During the whole 
period of an aétive life, he diftinguithed hime 
felf by his bie in his profefion, integrity 
of conduct, and benevolence of heart. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| At Guinear, Mr. W. Hodge, 
of Tregotha, to Mifs Lanyan, the reprefcn- 
tative of a long line of anceftors, who have 
flourifhed in that placc ever fince the reign 
of Edward Hl. 
Died.} Aged 73, Mr. }. Nankwell, of 
Wadebridge, —-Capt. Di cleinfon, of the corps 
of Royal Cornifh Miners. 
QO _ SCOTLAND, 
