$805.] 
At Winchefter, Mr. J. Wells, to Mifs 
Newlyn, daughter of Mr. N. attorney. 
At Lymington, the Hon. Col. St. George, 
of Switzerland, to Mifs M. Carteret, fecond 
daughter of the late Admiral C. 
At Andover, Lieut. W. Redine, of the An- 
dover volunteers, to Mifs Neale —Mr. W. 
Elderfeld, attorney, of Romfey, to Mifs 
Goft, of Pitt.—Mr. Glendening, folicitor, of 
Portfea, to Mrs. King, of apie iffand, 
Died] At ahaa, Mr, 1. Sturdy, 
wharfinger, 72.——-Mr. Spurrier, m rhiakteriof the 
Royal George Inn —Mifs Harriet Smith, fe- 
cond daughter of the late Mr. S. attorney.— 
Mr. Sanders, an eminent brewer,.—Mrs, 
King, wife of William King, efq. —Suddenly, 
the Rev. J. Henville, vicar of Rowner, near 
Gofport, and father of the Rev. Mr. H. 
rector of Wimmering. 
At Newport, Mr. F. Gregory, of the Green 
Dragon Inn, . 
Mr. R. Clewer, of Heyling ifland ; Mr. R. 
Bell, of Portfmouth ; and Mr.\T. Lewer, of 
Widley. It is a fingular circumftance that 
death overtook thefe three fchool-fellows, 
neatly on.the fame day, before any of them 
had attained the age of 22. 
At Horndean, Mrs. Crocker, wife of Mr. 
C. of Portfea. } 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Orme, wife of Mr. 
Orme.—Mr. Wilkes, of the ty George, 
public-houfe. 
At Clifton, J. Fiher, efq. of Mualthanger, 
and fecretary to the Board of Excife. 
At Micchelmerfh, C. Smith, efg. 72. 
At Lyndhurf, Martin Byam, efg. of the 
ifland of Antigua. 
At Porttmouth, Mifs S. Montagu, third 
daughter of Admiral M.—Mifs M. Rice. 
—Mrs. Mozley, widow.—M. March, efq. 
father of Mr. M. broker, of Gofport.— 
Mr, Whitman, hairdrefler.—Mrs. Lewin, wife 
of Mr. L, of the India Arms Inn. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Salifbury plain, lately a dreary unprofitable 
waite, now in extenfive traés, prefents the 
mott gratifying appearance of cultivation and 
produce. A few years fince, there was 
{carcely an inclofure ora fpot of tillage for 
upwards of twenty miles, between Andover 
and Blandford, the whole of which is now 
reclaimed, and under various crops of excel- 
lent promife. This extraordinary improve- 
ment, fo pleafurable to the agriculturift and 
philanthropift, cannot fail of producing the 
moft important advantage to the community, 
as well as immenfe wealth to thofe by whom 
it has been effected. 
Married.) At Pattern, James Baker, efq. 
of Bradford, to Mifs Glafs, only daughter of 
James G. efg. of Worton. 
At Salifbury, Mr. Wm. Smith, to Mrs. 
Cartwright, widow of Mr. C. of Stockport, 
Chefhire, 
At Netherhampton, Mr. Stephen Bawn, 
opwards of 80, to Mifs L. Hayden, 
Vilt[birem Berkfhire—Somerfetfpire. 623 
At Corfham, Mr. Audley Fiatvey, attorney, 
of Chippenham, to Mifs E. Jeans, niece to 
John Fuller, efg. of Nefton Park, 
At Laniford, Mr. H. Martin, of Walling- 
ford, Berks, to Mifs Eliz. Andrews.—Mr. 
Atstersvs of Clarendon Park, to Mifs Jane 
Bowcock, of Quarley. 
At BR Bye biwy, Richard Bleden: efq. fon 
of the bifhop of Bath and Wells, to Mifs 
Annabeila A’Court, fecond daughter of Sir 
W. A’. bart. 
Died.| At Salifbury, Mrs, Wafher, widow 
of William W. efq. late of Seaford, Suff2x.— 
William Robbins, efq. late of Pilewell, near 
Lymingtoa, Hants, —Wm. Michael Bur- 
rough, only fon of Michael B. efqe banker,.—= 
Mrs. Watkins, reli& of the late Wm. W, of 
White parith, 75. 
At Malmefbury, Mrs. Eliz. Dewell, fitter 
of the late T. Dewell, M. D 
At Chippenham, Mr. WwW. Tarrant, a very 
refpeCtable clothier. 
BERKSHIRE. 3 
Married | Daniel M‘Kinnon, efa. of Bin- 
field, to Mifs Yeamans Eliot, daughter of 
Thomas E. efq. of Kircudbrighte. ; 
At Clewer, Mr. G. Perkins, of Feham, to 
Mifs Ann Chamberlain, niece of Mr, Kemp- 
fter, furveyor, 
At Aldermafton, Mr. Stair, of the School, 
to Mrs. Whittmee. 
At Kingfton Lifle, the Hon. George Bowes, 
of Paul’s Walden, Herts, brother to the 
Earl of Strathmore, to Mifs Mary Thorshill, 
daughter of Edward T. efq. 
Died.] At Hinton, the Rev. J. Loder, "8. 
At Egham, Mr, Bird, formerly mafter of 
an eminent feminary in the metropolis, —Mr. 
Charles Dovity. 
At Workingham, Mr. Richard Beaver, 86. 
—Mr. Jofeph Gray, of Newbury, mealman. 
He had fet off early in the morning to go into 
the country ; but, a fhort diftance from the 
town was feized witha ficand fell from his horfe. 
Medical afliftance was immediately pepeateGs 
but in vain. He was a man defervedly efteem- 
ed for his integrity in all his dealings. 
At Woolhampton-houfe, Mrs. Crewe. 
At Browning-hill, Mifs Wools, daughter of 
the Rev. Thomas Apoléfoad WwW. of Fareham. 
At Little Coxwell, Mrs. Povey, wife of 
Mr. John P. and daughter¢f Wm. matthews, 
efq. lord of that manor. 
At Reading, Mrs. Perry, wife of Mr. P. 
bricklayer.——-Mr, Reyman, fen. 71. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The firft ftone for the foundation cf the 
propofed iron bridge, to be thrown over Brif- 
tol harbour at Bedminfter, was lately laid by 
John Scanderett Harford, efg. one of the 
dock directors, amidft a vait concourfe of 
people. 
The proprietors of the Monmouththire’ 
canal have refolved, in confequence of the 
increafe of trade upon it, immediately to ex- 
tend that navigation a confiderable diftance 
lower down the. river, 
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