1807.] 
pence of the duty, and the farmer holding a 
lease of the ground on which it Is to be erect- 
ed, as well as Mr. Thistlewaite, the lord of 
the manor, having offered the grant of it with- 
out purchase. The design is classically simple 
and elegant. 
Married] At Wickham, the Rev. J S. 
Rashleigh. rector of that parish, to Miss 
Stanhope, daughter of the late Hon. AdmiralS. 
At Southampton, Captain Staltham, to 
Miss Sainshill. 
At Kingston church, Mr. Price, surgeon of 
the royal navy, to Miss Elizabeth Ross, sister 
to Captain R, of his Majesty’s ship, Ta Pique. 
-——Mr. Dash, jun. to Miss Dash, both of 
Grange Farin. 
Died.] At Pitts, near Winchester, Miss 
Forder. , 
At Portsmouth, Capt. Paddon, of the mer- 
chant service, 74.—Mr. Duncan Grand, fore 
man of the boat builders in the deck yard.— 
Mrs. H. Snooke.—Mrs, Greenway, wite of 
Lieut. G. of his Majesty’s ship, Plautagenet. 
She went on board that ship, which was in 
dock, to see “its various parts. On looking 
down the main hole she was suddenly seized 
with a giddiness, her foot slipped, and she fell 
down the main-hatchway into the bold, her 
head striking against the iron ballast, she was 
killed instantly. Her neck was dislocated, 
and her skull dreadfully fractured. The dis- 
tressed feelings of her husband, wko was pre- 
sent with her, cannot be described. She was 
lately Miss Maypowder, of Totness, and had 
been married about nine months. 
At Vicar’s Hill, near Lymington, Mrs. 
Gilpin, relict of the Rev. Mr. G. vicar of 
Boldre, a prebendary of Salisbury; 82. 
- WILTSHIRE. 
Died.] At Easton, near Corsham, Peter 
Hooper, esq. by whose demise the several es- 
tates belonging to St. John’s Hospital (tke 
Blue Alms) Bath, become renewable. 
At Great Bedwin, Mr. ‘I. Potter. 
At Trowbridge, Thomas Stillman, esq. 
At Chilmark, Mr. Thomas Young. He 
underwent the operation of tapping for the 
dprosy a few days previous to his death, and 
‘48 quarts of water were extracted. 
At Marlborough, Mrs. Ball, 79. 
At Bradford, Mrs Tolley, wife of Mr. T. 
~—Mr. G. Edwards, eldest son of Mr. Thomas 
¥.. 26, 
At Corsham, Miss M. A. Mountjoy, 
daughter of S. M. esq. 
At Chippenham, Mr. Woodroffe. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Proposals have been circulated for establish 
ing a public library and reading rooms at Rea- 
ding. It has met with general approbation, 
and many shares are already subscribed for. 
Married.} At Newbury, Mr. Avery, to 
Miss Hill.—Mr. John Hall, attorney to Miss 
French. 
Mr. T. Piper, of Crabwood Farm, to Miss 
Simpson, only daughter of the late Mr. Wil- 
S. of Preston Candover. 
Mowntury Nag. No.1 
, 
Welts.—Berks.—Somerset. , gi 
_ Died] At Reading, Mr. Jon Dredger — 
J. Howard, esq. 88. After practising the 
professions of surgery and pharmacy at Weitan 
upon Thames for many years with great 
reputation, he retired to this town, where he 
passed the last twenty years of his life. 
At Farnborough, Mr |}. Kingham, 72. 
At Shaw, Mrs. Dodd, 71 
At Letcomb, Mr. Pearson of the crowns 
Caversham 4 
At Newbury, suddenly, Miss Napleton, of 
Hammersmith, sister to the Rev. Dr. Ne 
chancellor of the diocese 0° Hereford, 69. 
SOMERSETSHIRE 
A pig or lead, weighing nearly 200:b, was 
lately tound in a fleid above the canal bridge, 
leading to Bathwick Down, near Bath. It 
has the following inscription‘ IMP. HA- 
DRIANI AVG’——A most curious key has alse 
been found near the spot. 
iMarried | At Clifton, Captain, Nortoey 
Hopkins, of the 23d regiment, to Miss For- 
tescue, daughter of the late Gerald F. esq. and 
niece tu the Marquisses of Lothian and Wel- 
lesley. , 
At Bath, J Daniel, esq. to Miss Turner, 
daughter of Mrs. Inman. 
Died] At Bristol, in the prime of life, 
Mr. Francis Cheyne Bowles, one oi the 
surgeons of the Infirmary.—Mr. John Emery, 
bookseller —Mrs. Catherine Scrafton, relict 
of Richard $. esq — irs. Maynard.—George 
Stuckey, esq. of Langport, 78. 
At Clifton, Lady Anna Maria Pelham 
Cotton, daughter of the late, and sister to the 
present Duke of Newcastle, Her Ladyship 
was in the 235d year of her age, and was 
married in 1802, to Col. (now Major-Ge- 
neral) Cotton, eldest son of Sir Robert Sa- 
lisbury Cotton, Bart. of Cumbermere Abbey, 
in the County of Chester.—-Mrs. Maitland, 
wife of Alexander M. jun. esq. of King’s 
Arms Yard, Coleman Street.—Miss Hurst, 
daughter of Nicholas H. esq. of Hinckley, 
Leicestershire —Miss Sarah Isabelia Gowan, 
second daughter ef Clotworthy G. esq. of 
Bath. »*- 
At Bath, John Meredith Mostyn, esq. of 
Segroyt, Denbighshire.—lLady Gibbons, relict 
of Sir John G. and mother of Sir William G, 
8i.—Mrs. Frances Mitford, sister to Lord 
Redesdale.—The Hon. Mrs. Harlopp, wite 
of Edmuna Cradock H. esq. of Dalby, Leje 
cestershire. She was daugiter of the fourth 
Lord Carbery, by Juliana, daughter of Baptist 
fourth, Earl or Gainsborough.—Mrs. Eliza 
Hillier, relict of Richard H. esq. of Cirene 
cester.—Mr. Knightly Dawson, 64.—Mrs, 
Moore, 90.—John Mason, esq.——William 
Drayton, esq.—Miss serrard daughter of the 
late Mr. G. surgeon of sValcot. She was the 
author of a miscellaneous volume, in’ prose 
and verse, printed a few vears since.—r; 
Ponting, 60.—Mrs. Le Dien, 80.—Mr. w, 
Turner, one of the most extensive Butchers 
of this city; the loss of ‘ew individuals wilt 
be more sever¢ly felt by tne poor, whose: 
vO familie 
