“ 
Richard P. esq 76. 
1907.] 
daughter of Zachary B. esq. of Belle Vue, 
near Bath. 
At Rowde, Mr. Henry Griffith, jun.of Bath, 
to Miss Green. 
Died.| At Devizes, Mrs 
of Richard C. esq. 
At Bratton, J. Whitaker, esq. 
At Mariborough, Mr. Richard Clark, ser- 
jeant major of the volunteers of that place. 
RERKSHIRE. 
Married.} Mr. Charles Pope, of the 
Crown and Thistle inn, Abingdon, to Miss 
Linders, daughter of Mr. L. of the Royal 
Oak, Tetsworth. 
Died.| At Newbury, in St. Bartholomew's 
hospital, aged 85, Mr. John Brown, who 
many years kept a preparatory school at that 
place, and had to boast that the mest learned 
of Newbury had been his pupils —Mr. Rolfe, 
sen.—Mr. Thomas Stephens, late or the Red 
Lion inn, Newbury. 
the top of one of the Bath coaches, and killed 
on the spot. 
Carpenter, relict 
SOMERSETSHIRE> 
Married.] At Clifton, John Eld, esq. of 
Seigleford, Staffordshire, to the Hon. Louisa 
Ss. Sidney Sees daughter of the late Right 
Hon. and Rev. Viscount Strangford, Ag 
sister to his Britannic Majesty’s envoy ex- 
traordinary and minister planiporea ity at 
the court of Lisbon. 
At Sodbury, the Rev. H. Wintle, . of 
Culbam, near Abingdon, rector of Somerton, 
to Miss Ann Drayton, of Glocester, 
At Bristol, Richard Helps, esq. of Glo- 
cester, to Cahaniass fourth daughter of the 
date Rev, Benjamin Spry. ; 
At Bath, Mr. T. Edwards, of Bristol, to 
Miss Ball, niece te George Poole, esq.—lNMr. 
James Langby, surgeon, to Miss Packer. 
Died.] At Bath, whither he had gone for 
the recovery of his health, aged 62, the 
Reverend Edmund Goodenough, vicar of 
Swindon, Wilis, and brother to the Dcan of 
Rochester. He was an active and valuacle 
magistrate for the county of Oxtord, during 
his former residence at Broughton Poges, 
and was not less so for the county of Wilts 
after his removal tou Swindon. fie was ce- 
servedly respected and esteemed by a numerou 
circle of relatives and friends, «s possessing 
in an eminent degree the most gentlemanly 
and prepossessing manzers, united with the 
more solid virtues of unaficcted piety and 
universal benevolence. —irs. Priddey.— Mrs, 
Hasey.—Lieutenant Colonel] Komney.—Miss 
Royle, late of Warminster. 
At Chard, Mr. Charles Edwards. 
At Combhay, Mrs. Gale. 
At Cranmore Hall, Mrs. 
At Claverton Farm, Mrs. Macarmick 
wife of Licutenant General M. and youngest 
daughter of Lady Jane Buller. 
At Bristol, Mrs. Power, wife of Captain 
Edward pec. M. Donoghue, 59. 
Thomzs Davis, esq. who, for more than 
forty years; was a diligent and faithfal agent 
Berkshire—Somerset— Dorset—Devon. 
He was thrown from ~ 
Paget, relict of 
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and land steward to the late and present 
Marquisses of Bath. As a well informed 
‘agricuiturist, his numerous and very valuable 
communications to the Board of Agriculture, 
and the Bath and West of England Society, 
bear ample testimony. As an arbitrator of 
questions of right, between man and many 
his judgment and integrity were alwavs 
unquestiona'le. Asa faithful subject, to the 
interests of his country, none was more zealouse 
Asa husband and futher, he was truly faithful 
and affectionate. As a friend of the social 
virtues, his chearful disposition and suavity 
of manners rendered him a pleasing com- 
panion 5 and his integrity and honour claimea 
the steady friendship of all who knew him. 
As a christian, his regular and steady ob- 
servance of the great duties of religion was 
eminently conspicuous. In brief, in the 
general tenor of his life, he acted up to the 
standard of rectitude; and was one of the 
fairest ornaments of human society. His 
remains were entombed in the parish church 
of Horningsham, on the 16th. His noble 
patron, and his brothers (Lords George and 
John Thynne,) accompanied the family of 
the deceased, as mourners. A numerous 
train of tenantry and others, who also attended 
the solemn olsequies, testified, by their de- 
portment, how much their depazted friend 
was beloved in life, and lamented in death. . 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Dorchester, Mr. George 
King, to Miss Bruce, of Blandford, 
At Austy, Mr. William Dodge,’ junior, 
of Sherborne, to Miss Priscilla Hall. . . 
Died.| At Sydling, Sir John Smyth, bart. 
63. 
At Blandford, Mrs. Jones, relict of John 
J. esq. and mother of the wite of Admiral 
Brine, 95.—-Nirs. W aters, relict of Mr. Fe 
W. junior, solicitor . 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Ga the evening of the 10th of November 
the middle arch of Honiton bridge, on the 
road from Exeter to Honiton, was carried 
away by the food of water, and in the course 
of tne night the whole of the bridge~ was 
destroyed. It was of considerable extent, 
200 feet long by 4 wide, lately built at a 
considerable expense, and has not been com~ 
pleted more than six months. 
Married] At Holsworthy, Lieutenant 
Colonel Luchian M’Quarie, of the 73d regi« 
ment, to Miss E. Henrietta Campbell, third 
daughter of the lace John C. esq. of Airdsy 
Argvlesliire. : 
At Ipplepen, the Rev. H. Carne, curate or 
Crediton, to Miss Eliz. Lyde, third daughter 
of Philip L. esq. 
Died} At Little Fulférd, Mrs. Tuckfield, 
sister to the Jate Joha T. oo 92,—R, 
Perring, esq. of Modbury. He was returniag 
trom Memoland, when his horse took fright, 
and threw him with such violence, that his 
shoulder was dislocated, his skull fractured, 
and he was otherwise so much bruised, as to 
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