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that garrifon and facceeded to the fame ap- 
pointment that Brownrigg had held. In the 
latter end of the year 4794, he fucceeded 
to the Majority of the 29th. In 1799 he 
got the rank of Lieutenant Colonel by brevet; 
and on the 29th regiment being ordered from 
Ireland to Holland, he applied for leave to 
go with it, but fecond battalions being added 
to feveral regiments, Lieutenant Colonet 
Farquhar was appointed to the command of 
that of the 17th foot, on the 5th of Auguft 
that year, and embarked with it in the fe- 
cond divifion of the army from Deal. Dur- 
ing the whole of the Dutch campaign, he 
was actively employed, and from the nature 
of the fervice and weather, his health fuf- 
fered much fromachromic rheumatifm, which 
be had contraéted in the Amerrcan cam- 
paigns On the evacuation of Holland, he 
returned “with the 317th to England, and 
fometime after refumed his fituation at the 
Depot. The Infpe¢tor General, Lieutenant 
General Hewitt, having been ordered laft 
fummer to London to medel the Army of 
Referve, the whole of the bufinefs at the 
Ifle of Wight devolved on Colonel Farquhar, 
and from the unavoidable increafe of it dur- 
ing war-time, perhaps it contributed to fhorten 
a life fpent in the fervice of his Sovereign, 
with advantage to his country, a pattern to 
all around: him, and the moft honourable 
credit to himfelf. Farther to his praife be it 
recorded, few men have done more generous 
and friendly actions than this exemplary 
charaéter. With a numerous circle of friends, 
many of which are in the higheft circles of 
fafhion and eminence, he will long be juftly 
regretted. But to his own family bis lofs 
is irreparable. In the fummer of 1796 he 
married the fifter of the yallant Sir Yenry 
Trollope, by whom he has feveral children. 
His mother alfo furvives to lament the 
dea h of an only fon, the pride and happi- 
nefs of ler widowed life. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married. | Mr, R. Titcombe, of Swindon, 
to Mis AH. Gibbons, of Bath. 
At Marlborough, Mr, Welferd, attorney, 
to Mifs Pyke. 
At Melkftham, Mr. Norman, furgeon, to 
Mifs E. A. G. Smith, of Seende-head. 
Died | At Corfham, Mrs. Clibbourne, re- 
li& of ‘1. Clibbourne, Efq. late of Newton, 
Kildare, Ireiand..—Mr. T. Hiliier, farmer, 
or Bradbury, near Swindon, 
At Warminiter, Mr. J. Getley Lambe, 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.) At Hambleden, Mr. H. Hatch 
man, to Mils K. Carter. 
At Pangbourne, Mr. R. Greene, to Mifs 
A. Remill.—Capt, A. Chaplyn of the Buck- 
inghamihire militia, to Mifs E. Carrington 
Nunn, of Manningtree, Effex.—Mr. Clarke, 
or Compton, to Mifs Rayer, of Stanmore. 
Dicd.| At Reading, W. Fowley, Efq. of 
Wiltfbire—Berkfhire-—Soinerfotire, (Fc. [March ty 
Kirland, in Cornwall.—-Aged 75, Mr. R. 
Littleworth, of London-ftreet.—Aged 985 
Mrs. Collyer; upwards of 80 years of which 
time, fhe refided in one houfe, in the market- 
place —-Mrs. Jennings, wifé of Mr. Jennings, 
white(mith —-Aged 87, Mr. S. Youngs 
corn-porter in the market here. ; 
At Maidenhead; Mifs Youde, daughter 
of the late Rev. J. Youde; A. M. vicar of 
Higham, Kent. 
S@MERSETSHIRE. 
Married] At Briftol, Mr, J. Sevier, tal- 
Jow chandler, to Mifs M. A. Plumley, of the 
Pelican inn, Chew Magna.——N. Calender, 
efq. of the ifland of Barbadoes, to Mifs Gaf- ” 
kins, alfo of that ifland—Mr. §. Tovey, ac- 
countant, to Mifs Moore, milliner.—Mr. W. 
Oliver, tea-déaler, to Mifs Ruddocke. y 
At Bath, the Rev. B. Barker, canon of 
Wells, to Mifs ©. E. Blacker, daughter of 
the Rey. Dr. B. of Wélls.——Mr. C. Lucas; 
draper, to Mifs M. Bayley.—M. Demay, — 
efq. of London, to Mifs F. E. Lombard, of 
Stapleton. : : . 
At Watton Keynell, Wilts, the Rev. T.- 
Hooper, to Mifs E. Godfrey, fecond daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr, G. of Walcot Parade, 
Bath. ; 
At Swanfea, C. Smith, efq of Wellwynn- 
awith, to Mifs Barber, one of the keepers of 
the Ladies Boarding School at Swanfea.. 
Died] At Briftol, Mr. P. Evans, currier. 
—Mr. Bond, oilman.—In his 52d year, Mr. 
J. Orledge, wine-merchant —Aged 83, Mrs. 
Harris, widow of the late Mr. H. painter.— 
Captain Lewis, of this port——Mrs. Harwell, 
mother of Mr H. of Queen-fquare.—Mr,. W. 
Golledge, fon of the late Mr. G. mafon —_ 
Mifs Leach, daughter of H. L. efq. of St. 
Clare’s, Caermarthenfhire—Mrs. Daniel, 
wife of Mr. D, painter. —Mrs. Furze, wife of 
P. F. efq. iron merchant —-Mrs. Rodway, 
aunt to Mr. Norton, of Caftle Green. - 
On the 15th of November, at Briftol, aged 
13 years, Mr. John Pole, ftudent in medi- 
cne, fon of Dr. Pole of the fame place, one 
of the people called quakers. He was a 
youth cf very promifing abilities, and parti- 
cularly attached to the fciences, efpecially 
thofe of medicine, chemifiry, mineralogy, 
and natural philofophy; in the itudy of 
which he had made a progrefs much beyond 
the generality of his cotemporaries of equal 
age. His death may be confidered not only . 
as a lofs to his mournful parents, and the 
circle of his particular friends, but to the. 
philofophical world, in which he was likely 
to have been a confpicuous characters | 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married}. At Weymouth, Mr. J. Rich-— 
ards, au€tioneer, to Mifs Cookman. 
At Shaftefbury, the Rev. J. W. Morren, © 
minifter of the Independent Congtegation, to 
Mifs F, Bennett, 
, At 
