1805.] 
At Portfmouth, Mr. §. Defieux, mater of 
the brig Néwcaftle, to Mrs. Tate, widow of 
Mr. J. Pate.—Mr. E. Burgefs, ofthe Halfway 
Hotfe, to Mifs Brain, daughter of Mr. Brain, 
broker \ 
At Gatcomb, Ifle of Wight, Lieut. Higgins, 
of the 15th regiment,of foot, to Milfs Hodg- 
kinfon. i 
Died.| At Hurftborne -Priors, aged 29, 
Mifs L. Lowman, third daughter of Mr. H. 
Lowman.—Mr. Stigant, many’years clerk of 
the parifh church at Burrant, from an acci- 
dent he received by aroller. — . 
At Winchefter, Mifs Ann Richards, fecond 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Richards.—Mr. 
Charles Sharp, fon of Mr. Sharp; paper- 
muker, of Romfey.—At an advanced age, 
Mr, Brett. 
At Ryde, Ile of Wight, Mr. J. Denham, 
aged 98. 
At Eaft Cowes, Mr. S. Butcher, rope and 
fail-maker. 
' At Durley, Mr. P. Pearfe, farmer, who 
has perpetuated his benevolence to the poor 
by leavimg the intereft of 20001. to thofe who 
do not receive alms from the parith of Bur- 
bege, and for a {choot at that place. 
At Alresford, H. Sealey, efq. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Wilfon, relict of the 
jate Samuel Wilfon, efq. 
WILTSHIRE. ‘ 
Married ]. At Chippenham, Mr. Blatchley, 
to Mils M. B. Hyatt, youngett daughter of 
the late Mr. Hyatt, clothier.—The Rev. Dr. 
Coke, the well-known methodift miffionary, 
to Mifs Smith, only daughter and heirefs of 
the late Jofeph Smith, efq. of Bradford. 
Died.] At Nonfuch Houfe, Mifs Norris, 
 eldeft daughter of the late William Norris, 
efq. 
At Wily, Mrs. Small, relict of the late 
Mr. Sinall, miller. 
At Salitbury, Mr.. W. Kift, many years 
mafter of the Swan public-houfe.—Mrs, 
Hutcliins, wife of Mr. Hutchins, clothier.-— 
‘Mr: Woods, baker.—Aged 73, Mr. William 
Salter, pernke-maker. 
At Whiteparih, Mr. Ruffel, forty-eight 
years matter of the free-fchool in that plage. 
~ At Stourton, Mr. William Chatfen. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married] At Newbury, Mr. Auftin, to 
“Mifs Bishop, fecond daughter of Mr. Bithop, 
“ef the Fox and Crown inn, North Afton, 
Oxfordfhire—The Rev. Wm. Marih, fon of 
the ‘late T. Marth, efq. of Belmont houfe, 
MMiddlefex, to Mifs Laugharne, daughter of 
‘the late Rev. John Laugharne, of Newbury. 
~ Died} At Waines-hill, aged 73, Mrs. 
Calleton. 
- At Holme-park, George, the youngeft fon’ 
‘of Richard Palmer, Efq. 
At Newbury, Mrs. Johnfon. 
At Speenhamland, Mr. Henry Gooden, at- 
“torney. fe 
At Reading, Mrs. Bufhnell, widew of Mr, 
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Hampfhire. 417 
Daniel Bufhnell.—Mrs. Mansfield, wife of 
Mr. Mansfield, wine-merchant.—Mrs. Pi. 
ther, wife of Mr. John Pither, of Shinfield- 
green. 
Mr. Robert Wirdnam, of Fawler, yeoman. 
He was ftooping down to lace on his thoes 
when his father came behind him and frucie 
him with the broad end of an ax, with fuch 
violence as to knock him down; he then 
turned the inftrament, and with the fharp end- 
nearly fevered his fon’s head from his body. 
He had sot previoufly fhewn any marks of in- 
fanity, and the only reafon he gave on his ap» 
prehenfion for committing the bloody deed, 
was, that he was impreffed with an idea that 
his fon and his wife were fecreting money 
from him. 
ing till Tuefday night, when he expired. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Samuel Vowles, fure 
geon. sa 
At Windfor, Mrs. Jeffereys, relict of the 
late Rev. Dr. Jeffereys, canon refidentiary of 
St. Paul's, rector of Great Berkhampftead, 
Herts. She was fittertothe late Mrs. Wrayy” 
of Mount Arrarat, Richmond, and Robert Da- 
rel], efq. whom we noticed in a former num- 
ber; the only furviving- branch is Edward Da- 
rell, efq. of Richmond. he late Dr. Jef- 
fereys was chaplain to the late Earl.of Albe- 
marle, when his lordthip was ambaflador at 
Paris, after the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 
and to whom, we believe, he owed his firft 
promotion in the church, when his lordthip 
returned. He was Clerk of the Clofet to the 
late Princefs dowagerof Wales | His brother, 
James Jeftereys, efq. was m2rried to the mo- 
ther of his Grace, the prefent Duke of Graf 
ton. She has left, to lament her lofs, a fon 
and daughter; her eldeft daughter died fore 
few years back at Bath. Hr lofs will-be fe- 
verely felt by the pour in every neighbours 
hood where the refided. When at Berkham- 
ftead, her charity and attention to the poor 
inhabitants, will be long remembered, and 
forme donations there wil} perpetuate her me- 
mory. At her advanced aye, near 80, her 
endeavours to do good never relaxed. Her 
fon, the Rev. Mr. Jeffereys, is married 
to a daughter of Mr. Byron, and has a 
numerous family. Her remains were interred 
by her particular requeft, at Berkhamitead, 
attended with chat refpect which had accom- 
panied her through life, by a numerous body 
of the inhabitants, he 
SOMERSETSHIRE. A a 
At the particular requeft of many gentle- 
men, farmers, and dealers, a toll-free market 
hasbeen opened at Axbridge, and will be 
continued weekly till the Saturday after Mid- 
fummer day. 
A plan for a draw-bridge at Rownkam or 
its vicinity, has been prelented by Mr. Jor 
dan, of Uphill, to the Briftol Dock Company, 
It is capable of admitting a Weft Indiaman of 
eighty feetanat. The propriety ef adopting 
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~The unfortunate young man lane - 
‘guifhed in great agony from Saturday morn 
