1808.1] 
At Reading, Mr. W. Clacey, to Miss 
Stacey.—-Mr. Burnham, surgeon, of London, 
to Miss Louisa Sophia Booth, of Mount Plea~ 
sant.—Mr. Merryweather, to Miss Hum- 
phreys. 
Ded.) At Windsor, Mrs. Roberts, relict 
of the Rev. Dr. R. provost of Eton College, 
who many years kept a boarding house for the 
Efon scholars, and had retired With an ample 
fortune. —Mr. William Qaelch, sen. many 
years master of the free-school at this town. 
At Newbury, Miss Bailey, daughter of R. 
Ba ley, esq.—Mre Wright.—-Mr. T. Bruns- 
don, of the Coach and Horses. 
At Reading, Mrs. Deacon.=—Mrs. Terry — 
Mr. William Billing, third son of Mr. Ri- 
chard B. 18.—Mr Packer, sen.—Mrs. Fow- 
ler,’ relict of Christopher F. esq. of Soho- 
square, London. 
At Newtown, near Newbury, Mr. Tame, 
Os. 
At Workingham, Mr. 
Mr. William Benne't, 85. 
At Shippon, near Abiagdon, Mrs. Bunce, 
ws 
At Woodham, near Egham, Mrs. Mac Ka- 
son, relict of Mr. M. attorney. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Thorpe, sen. 71. 
At Lambourn, Mr. Hulett. 
At Itchingswell, near Newbury, Mrs. Pal- 
linger, 89. 
At ie Mr. Dean. 
At the alms Reise at Bray, inthis county, 
five out of f-rty have died within the last 
eight months at the following ages: Mary 
Kimber, 91; Eleanor Lambden; 873 Sarah 
Mather, 88; John Luff, 95; Sarah Ray, S05 
and in the same house, Bay five died in eifce 
years and three quarters, preceding the abuve 
mentioned period, all under 80. 
At Beenham, the Rev J. Douglas, twenty 
years vicar of that place. 
At Till paper-mills, near Reading, Mrs. 
Hook, wife of Mr. H. sen. 
At Streatly, the Rev. Mr. 
many years vicar of that place. 
At Tilehurst, Mrs Bowsher, of the Catha- 
rine Wheel. 
At Hendon house, near Maidenhead, 
the Rev. George Trenchayd, 
Lytchet Matravers, and of Langdon Matra- 
vers, Dorsetshire. 
SOMERSETSHIRE,. 
Edward Lane.— 
Hoffman, 
Married. | 
mas, to Miss Frances Ram, daughter 
of Stephen R. esq.—J. Collingriage, 
of Sunbury, to Miss Crosse, 
the Rev. Mr. C.—Captain Clark of the 
royal marines, to Miss W. Kirkland.—Rich- 
ard Saunders, esq. to Anna Maria, youngest 
daughter of J. L. Newton, esq. of Wheat- 
hill, ‘ Dérbyshire.—-The Rev. Mr. Lloyd, 
chaplain of his majesty’s ship Pompée, to Mrs. 
Goldie, relict of General G.—William Tu- 
dor, esq. to Miss D. Fenwick, second daugh- 
ter of Nicholas ¥, esq. of Lemmington, Ner- 
esq. 
, 
Somersetshire.. 
‘to Mrs. Goddard, 
a) 
rector Or 
At Bath, the Rev. G. Tho-: 
daughter of 
471 
thumberland. me Lee Warnet, esq. siee 
son of He-ry Lee W. esq. of Walsinzhain 
Abbey, Norfolk, to Miss IBS eldest 
daughter of the late Francis B. 54. of Tiber- 
ton court, Herefordshire. 
At Bristol, James Heaviside, esq. of Dublin, 
relict of the Rey. Thomas 
G.—Mr. James Charlton, to Miss E. Ash, 
youngest daughter of Edward A. esq.—= 
Mr. William Gunter, ‘merchant, of Lidney, 
to Miss Cecilia Pitcher, niece to D. Bayley, 
esq. Cowl¢y, Gloucestershire —Mr. Luke 
Haynes, to Mrs. Smith, widow of Thomas 
Standfast Smith, esq. 
John Carver, esq. of Chelton-house, Pol- 
ton-hill, to Miss Harriet Hasell, cf Baron- 
cottage. 
At Melbury, the seat of the Earl of Iiches- 
_ ter, Lord Heary Petty, to Lady Louisa Strang- 
ways, sister of the Pil of Ilchester. 
At Ston Easton, Mr. Maskell, solicitor, of 
Shepton Mallett, to Miss Miles, daughter of 
the late Witte! M. esq. 
Died.} At Bath, Sir Nigel Gresley, bart. 
of Drakelow, Derbyshire. He is succeededig - 
his title and estates by his eldest son, now 
Sir Roger Gresley, a minor, who is the issue 
of a second marriage, by which he has also 
left another son; by the first Lady Gresley 
{sole heiress of his unc! oy the late Sir Thomes 
Gresley) he has left three daughters, the 
eldest of whom is married to the Rev. Mx, 
TLevett, of Litchfield.—-Lady: Aston, relict of 
Sir Willoughby A. bart. 91.—Lady Charloite 
Murray, sister of the late Duke of Athol,— 
Mrs. Randolph, widow of Dr. R' formerly 
physician of Bristol, and mother of Dr. R. 
one of thie nagar of the cathedral of 
that city, 88.—Major Hooper, of the 4th, 
er Queen’s Dragoons. —Mrs. Hill, wife of ~ 
Lieutenant-colonel H. 69.—The Rev. Ralph 
Sinith, many years rector of Quksey and Ne- 
ther Avon, Wilts.—John Nourse, esq. of 
Coughton, near Ross, Herefordshire, Colone 
of the Araneweeiet regiment of volunteers, 
one. of his Majesty’s justices of the peace, 
and a deputy-lieutenant, for that county. 
He was the last male descendant of an ancient 
and respectable family, long resident at Wes-~ 
‘ton-under Penyard; and it may with truth 
be said, that he well represented them in 
that valuable, though rare character, the Nae 
glishcountry gentleman. With principles of 
integrity and honour-unsullied, he possessed a 
heart truly British: in him, ine country and 
his king, the regiment he commanded ard the - 
volunteer service, have lostan officer, zea 
lous, disinterested, and honourably devoted 
to their cause —John Brown, esq. admiral of 
the blue, 57. By Iris death without’ issue 
very considerable Janded property devolves to 
his only surving brother, the Rev. Thomas 
Brown, rector of Coning gton, Cambridgeshire, 
-—-Mis. Jeftery, relict of Alderman Hayley, 
of London, and sister of the long celebrated 
Joha mviss, esq. a great portion of whose 
wit 
