1807.] 
In 1804 it amounted in value to , £.5,700,000 
HDF 0k IF BRS FON BY 6,000,000 
ABD Gren <l aidietata coe! ee ean 6,200,000 
His lordship observed, that, as a friend to 
the British empire, he rejoiced in the dimi-_ 
nution of the import of wool. It is proved 
that we can raise it of a very fine quality in 
this country; and a much, larger quantity 
might be raised than is imported, if properly 
encouraged ; there are several millions of 
acres of waste mountain lands, which would 
afford excellent pasture for sheep, sow of little 
use 5 and such being the case we should endea- 
vour to save the large sum paid to foreigners 
for that article ; tor the import in 1805, .om- 
puting the wool imported at alitsle more than 
4s. per lb. amounts co two millions s erling. 
The debasement of the price of English wool, 
would certainly aebase the quality very much 3- 
and to the improvement o: the price within 
the ‘ast twenty years, is the improvement of 
the quatity of our wool entirely to he imputed, 
But to come more immediate'y to. the busi- 
ness of the day, name’y, the price of wool, 
his lordship couid not discover any ground for 
a reductionof it. Severalo the W oolstaplers 
strongly objected to the opinion that the price 
of wool should be as.high or higher than st 
was last year. Prices were offered, but not 
acce(led to, and no business was done, 
Married.\| At Brighton, Edmund Darley, 
esq. of Arm House, Herts. to Miss Wells, 
daughter of the iate James W. esq..of Black- 
heath. 
At Lewes, William Harvey, esq. of Lon- 
don, merchant, to Miss Elgar, youngest daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. E. or Maidstone, Kent. 
At Sourhover, Mr Horace Eliis, solicitor 
of Horsham, to Miss Philly Paine, youngest 
daughter of the late Edward P. esq of Hurst 
Barns —Mr. Florence, surgeon, of Chiches- 
ter, to Miss Russe!], only daughter of ‘ir. 
Robert R. of Warbleton—The Rev. John 
Russell, only son of the late Rev. Mr. R. of 
Bodiam, to Miss Isabella Ferris, third diuzh- 
ter of ie late Rey. Dr. F. many years Dean 
of Battle. 
At Westbourne, Mr. John Jones, of Ems- 
worth, to Miss Charlotte Hay, eldest daugh- 
ter of the lute Rev. Alexander H. of Chi- 
chester. 
Died.|_ At Westmerton, at the house of 
his brother, the Rev. Thomas Carter, of 
Longwith, Nottinghamshire. 
At Frantfield, Mr. C. T. Rodmell, date-of 
the Rose and Crown Inn, Tunbridge. 
At Chichester, Mrs. Dear, daughter of 
the late Jolin D. esq. an alderman of that 
city, 77. 
At Brighton, Mr. Richard Streeter. —Mrs, 
Goddard.—-Mirg. Myrtle. — Golding, 
¢sq. oue of the partners of the Union Bank. 
At Lewes, Mirs. Strong.-— Miss Charleton. 
At Hastings, Mr. G. Gell, son of Mr. G. 
panker. 
At Tarring; Mrs. Edmunds. 
At Worthing, Mrs. R. Bacon 
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Ham pshire— Wilishire—Berk shire. 
205 
At Robertsbridge, Mrs. Mary Haffenden, 87. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married] At Westelleon, General Sar 
David Dundas, K. B. to Miss Delancy, of 
Hall Place. —Mr. Sobert Cruickshank, soli- 
citor, of Lymington, to Miss Barney, daugh- 
ter of the late Stephen. esq. of Fareham. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. Macnamara, to Miss 
Hubbard. 
At Minstead, Mr. J, Larkin, to Miss Trim- 
Lo a 
Died |] At Southampton, Major St. Clair, 
barrack-master, ai Eling. 
At Winchester, Mrs. Littlehall. ° 
At Catisfield, Miss E. Stow, youngest 
daughter of W. S. esq. 
At Portsmouth, Lieutenant Wallis, coms 
mander of the pancaee cutter.—Mr. War- 
ner, baker.—At Gaslar Hospital, Lieutenane 
Chailton, of his Majesty’s ship Mary. in cone 
sequ. nce of a wound received in a dael with 
Lieutenant Guthrie, of the Royai piper 
of the same ship. 
At Andover, Captain H. Festing, a com- 
mainder in the Royal Navy. 
At Hackwood Park, the Right'Hon. Tho- 
mas Orde Powlett Lord Bolton, lord-lieute- 
nant of this county, and governor and vice- 
admiral of the Isie of Wight, 61.- He was the 
second son of George Orde, esq. of Morpeth, 
and having marrieda daughter of Charles, the 
firth Duke of Bolton, he took the arms and 
name of Powlett, and in 1797 was created 
Baron Bolton. ~ His lordship was formeriy of 
King’s College, Cambridge, where he took 
the degree of B, A. 1770, and that of M. A, 
1775. He is succeeded in his title and estate, 
by his son William, now in his Oth year. 
WILTSHIRE. 3 
Married | At Devizes, Mr. Lacock, soli- 
citor, to Miss Kidd. 
At Melksham, Mr. James Newman, te 
Miss Frances Hunter. 
At Downton, Mr. J. Frith, of Whiteparish, 
to Miss Mitchell. 
Mr. Palmer, surgeon, of Bradford, to Misg 
Hester Beak, of Farleigh. 
Died. | At Mere, Mr.. Jamies Bott, for- 
merly un eminent surgeon and apothecary, 68. 
At Stanton, near Chippenha m, Mr. Mil- 
lard. - 
At Damerham, Mrs, Mary Dudden, reliet 
of Mr. Jacob .D, brewer, of Warminster. 
At Bradford, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Adye, Surgeoa. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Among 2 Variety of Acts of Parliament, t® 
which the royal assent has recently been giv 
ven, is one for erecting a bridge over the 
Thames, trom the parish of Sutton Court- 
ney, in this county, to that of Culham, in 
Oxfordshire, hy which a most desirable and 
advantagequs communication will be opened 
between the two counties. 
Married.| At Compton, the Rev. James 
Best, 
