1810.] 
of Mr. N. butcher,—Miss Caroline Smith, 
daughter of the late Rev. Mr, S. ig 
At Christchurch, Mrs. Seymour, widow 
of the late Morgan S. formerly of Orchard, 
‘Devon. 
Mr. Edward Fox, maltster, near Totton. 
At Shawford House, near Winchester, in 
the 22d year of her age, Lady St. John 
Mildmay, wife of Sir Henry St. John M. 
bart. of Dogmersfield Park. 
At Woodside, near Lymington, Mrs. Mor- 
gan, wife of Mr. John M. of the Greyhound 
Inn, Broughton. . 
1¢ Alton, Wm. Parker Terry, esq. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Faulkner, widow 
of the late admiral F.—Dame Catherine 
Hayward, daughter of Sir James Harrington, 
bart, 
WILTSHIRE. 
The number of sheep and lambs penned 
for sale at Britford fair, near Salisbury, Au- 
gust 13, amounted to 28,000; the sales 
were unusually brisk oa fleshy -wethers and 
Southdown lambs; ewes met with a heavy 
sale. ; 
Married] At Devizes, Wm. Thomas Jel- 
Jiff. Matthews esq captain in the Royal Ma- 
rines, to Fanny, second daughter of James 
3ristow, esq. of Poole. : 
Mr. para of Pewsey, to Miss Maria 
Biggs, of Beeching Stoke. | 7 
Died.] At Salisbury, aged 66, Wim. Col- 
lins, esq. one of the aldermen of that city.— 
Mr. Wm. Weeks, an eminent coach. pro- 
ptietor.—Mr. L. Williams, second soa of the | 
Rev. Lloyd W. of Whitchurch, Hants. 
Mr. Win. Hutchens, formerly an eminent 
clothier of this city. 
At Corsham, aged 70, Mr. Isaac Freame, 
attorney at law. ‘ 
"At Visbury, aged 101, R. Osborne. His 
posterity-amount to 187 persons; S sons and 
5 daughters, 67 grand-children, 81 great. 
grand-children, and one great great grand- 
child. 
BERKSHIRE. 
In consequence of Mr. Lancaster's former 
visit, a society has been established at Read- 
ing, and a building, to contain upwards of 
300 children, in a state of great forwardness, ° 
The Rev. Dr. Routh, presivent of Magca- 
len college, Oxford, has been preferred to the 
rectory of Tylehurst. i : 
At the late annual meeting of the Agri- 
cultural Society for this county, held at 
Hsley, the silver medals were adjudged to 
Sir James Throckmorton, for. the best South- 
down shearling ram’ and theaves; to Mir. 
Stephens, of Peasemore, for the most short. 
legged and very much improved snearling 
yam and theaves, of the horned or Wiltshire 
breed; to Mr. James Herbert, 0’ Poughley, 
for the best two-years old cart-horse ; and to 
Mr Dowse, jun. of Newbury, for the model 
of a moveable threshing mill, the cost of 
which will not exceed 501, and Which can be 
Oe a etl 
Wiltshire—Berkshire—Somersetshire. ‘2835 
worked by one-cart-horse. Strickland Free, 
man}; ¢€sq. of Fawley Court, and Mr: Har. 
bottle, of Remenham, exhibited some excel 
lent specimens of new Leicester wethers3 and 
Mr. Herbert shewed others of the different 
cross breeds from Merinos with Ryland, 
Wilts, and Southdown flocks, whereby at 
once was produced wool the growth o} this 
country, varying in worth {rom twenty pence 
to eight shillings per pound. , . 
A canal has been projected from Bristol, 
to join the Wiitshire and Berkshire canal at 
or near Foxham. By this communication, 
and through the medium of the intended 
Western janction, and the grand junction 
canals, a regular and safe navigation will be 
opened with the ports of London and Bristol. 
The sum of 400,0001. has been subscribed to 
carry the plan into-execution. | 
The rebuilding of the bridge across the 
Thames, at Dutchett, near Windzor, will be 
immediately underteken, and it is intended 
to be completed by the beginning of Decem- 
ber. ‘The repairs will be at the expence of 
the county of Bucks. carer 
Married |] At Bucklebury, Mr. John 
Lace, to Miss Row, of the same place, 
At Windsor, Mr, Jefferies, of Covent Gar- 
den Theatre, and manager of the Windsox 
Theatre, to Miss Mansbridge, of) London, 
At Thorpe Chapel, Mr, Vincent, of Ash» 
mansworth, Hampshire, to Miss Slade, of 
Thorpe Farm. 
&t Mortimer, Wm. Harris, esq. surgeon 
of the Royel Artillery, to Miss Dawes. 
At Reading, Mr. John Lamb, tallow 
chandler, to Miss Martha Smith, of Chel- 
worth Farm.—Mr. J. Wright, of Middles< 
field, farmer, to E. Warner, of Stanton Hare 
court. the 
At Yalford, Mr. Wickens, of Langford, 
to. Miss Coppin, of. Tubney.+Mr. Ws /Ri- 
chardjon, of Caversham, to Miss A: Hotlee 
ways of Sunning. _ a 
Died.} At Waltham, Willis Smith, son’ 
of Mr. Smith, ‘or the Duke of Clarence, 
Hackney road. Heit cea rah 
At Reading, aged 24, Richard Angel, som 
of, Mr. A,,..of this: town.— virs, Lowndes, 
relict of the late Mr. L.-printer, 61... = | 
At Thatcham, Mts: Palmer, wife of 4g. 
‘Ee Wie., naa 
At Maidenhead, Mr. Smith, late of 
Henley. 
At his house at Shinfield, Wm. Hulme, 
esq. : 
SOMERSETSHIREs 
In addition to the great improvements 
Jate made, and now making at Bath, the 
communica ion between the upper and lower. 
town ts to be further facilitated and rendered 
more Commodious, by widening the enirance. 
to Milsom Street, irom Green Street and 
Burton Street, by remoying the Upper house, 
tn Bond Street. . 
Married.} 
