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Bitervied. } Marienne, the youngest daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Dr. Barker, rector of Marks- 
bury, to Lieut.-Colone! Needham, of the > 
$d garrison ‘battalion. 
Wm. Waldson, esq. of Upton Scudamore, 
to Mrs. Barton, widow*of Mr. B: late of 
Chippenham,-and third daughter of the Rev. 
Wim. Willis, arehdeacon of Wells. 
Robert Foster Grant, esq. to Mary Slade 
Dalton, only child of Nethanie! D. a of 
Shanks House. 
Mr. Moses Collier, of Wells, to Miss 
Martha Badman, of Wookey. 
W. Hill Jackson, esq of Calcutta, to Miss 
Albenia, third “daughter of the Rev. & 
Wylde, of Burrington. 
At Wringten, the — Robinson Elsdale, 
second master of tht Manchester sree eremmar 
schoo!, to Marianne, eldest é Lighter of the 
Rev. Wm. Leeves, vector Of Wirinioton, 
At Pridgewater, Mr. Wm. Powell, glass 
merchant, 6f Bristol, to Miss C. Hawkins, 
daughter of Mr. B. H, of Stogursey. 
At Bath, Mr. Bush, baker, to Mrs, Coop- 
er.—-Mr. P. Mitchell, to Miss Ay Ford.—-Mr. 
Wim. Cole, pliers, to Miss Cox.—-David 
Powell, ‘esq. of Leighton, Essex, to Miss G. 
Hoare, of Hampstead.—Mr. Winter, of 
Dundry, to Miss Kedwell, of Farmborough., 
—Mr. Withers, to Miss Sherry.—Wir. 
Charles Duffield, to Miss Anne Howell. 
At Bristol, Mr. Joseph Mallinson, of the 
Path and Bristol Theatres, to Miss Gelson. 
—James James, esq. to Ann, second daugh- 
ter of Thomas Saunders, esq. of Fishgard. 
Nehemiah Bartley, esq. of Waltham - Ab- 
bey; to Mrs, Morgan, of this city.—ir- 
Wm. Mortimer, surgeon, to Miss’ Mansell, 
daughter of the late R. M. esq. of Glamor- 
anna vagine Williamson, esq. to Miss 
A. Conyers. 
“At Long sashiton; Mr. Z. Weeks, carpen- 
ter, to Miss Mary Ann Rice, 
Died.} At Chardstock, Mr. John Bond, 
aged 82. 
At Coombe, near Chard, Mr. Joshua Cuff. 
At Tatworth, near Chard, Mr. ‘Fhomas 
Deane. 
At Chard, Mr. John Lemon, maltster and 
brewer. 
‘At Bath, John Gaisford, esq. of Iford 
House, Wilts, 27-—Maria, wife of Mr. W. 
B. Lydiard —Mrs. Ann Vezey, 83.— George 
Frederick Deverell, esq..56.—Mrs. Bure 
leigh, rejict of the Rev. R. B. of Badesley, 
Hants.—Mrs. Smith, 87.—Wm. Lyre, esq- 
of Newhouse, Wilts.-Mrs, Gale, relict of 
the late Edmund G. of Newnton.—Mrs. 
Pearsall, of Wil!sbridge, Gloucestershire.— 
Mrs. Jennings, of Calne.——-Mrs. Grace E. 
Fenwick, wife of Cuthbert F. esq.—-Mrs. 
Patiénce, widow of Mr. Thomas P. of Bris- 
tol, 5.—Major. General Robert Rayne, of 
the Bengal Establishment.—Jane, youngest 
daughter of “Thomas Lynham, esq.—Mrs. 
Bower, wife of John B. esq. of Newent.—Mr. 
bsp he Plaisted. —Mr. Johnson, an- Irish eens 
Dorsetshire. 4 
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tlernan, who had been many years a resident 
here.—Mrs. Hemmings, wie of Mr. H.—= 
Mrs. Erith, wife of Mr. F..—Wirs. ae 
ton, wife oi Mr C. cork cutter. 
At Clifton, aged 90, Jeremiah Hill, esq. 
‘At Yatton, Mrs. Norman, wife of Mr.- 
John N. surgeon. 
At Berrow, aged 23,. Sarah, youngest 
daughter of Mr, “Bahet Ashton, late of 
Bath. . 
At Bristol, Mrs. Sarah Tilladem, of Tem- 
ple-street.—Mr. Ransford, Stokes-croft.— 
- Mr. Luke Spencer, and Solomon Roach, Hike 
both of the Hotweil Road. 
; DORSETSHIRE 
Qn Weénesday, the a of August, was 
held the Anniversary Meeting of the free 
grammar-school, in Sh A hares founded by 
king Edward VI. when the young gentlemen 
edelivered their speeches in a manner highly 
creditable to their preceptor, the Rev. John ~ 
peer and which was extremely gratifying 
to 2 very numerous and respectab!<’ audience, 
At the late assizes at Pooie, a calse was 
deciced, which gives the burgesses at large 2 
right to elect the mayor ‘of Poole. 
The port of Poole is mace a free port, fot. 
which it is wel] calculaced. The quays are 
Spacious, and equal to any in the kingdom, 
Married.) Mi. C. Holder, eidest son of 
Mr. H. of Nailsea, to Miss D. Carty, daugh=- 
terot Mr. C. esq. of Kingston, witha fortune 
of 30,0001. 
At Stockiand, Thomas Kaaet,. ‘tine gent, . 
to Miss Sarah Ansticc.—The Rev. Charles 
Maitland, “to. Anne, youngest daughter of .. 
Thomas Reote esq. 
At Bridport, by the Rev. D. Williams, Mr, 
J. Stewart, of the royal Se tar Miss A. Ayres, 
second daughter of Mr. A. of Abbey Sher- 
borne, Dorset, ; 
Dicd.] Mr. Cox, of Beeminster, in conse= 
quence of a fall from his horse. 
At Caunéle Bishop, in his 76th year, “the 
Rev. Nathaniel Bristed, rector of Ciundle - 
and Haydon, and vicar of Sherborne ; for- 
merly head master of the grammar school. 
there. 
Ac Ball, in the pari-h of Sampford Cour- 
tenay, aged 83, Mr. John Quick, a respec- 
table and skilful gtazier, who had amassed a 
fortune of 100,0001. - 
At Alphington: aged 90, °Mrs.. Warden, 
aunt to the present Bishop, of Bangor. 
~ “At Weymouth, aged 27, Mr. Jona Merry- 
weather, jun. of Mere Park, Wilts. 
_ At Bridport, aged 61, Mi. Chaffey, of the 
Greyhound Ino, ? : 
At Organvord, near Poole, aged 21, Me 
Samuel Henry Forrest. 
At Rimpton, Henry Andrews, esq. poy 
_ At Sherbore, aged 70, Mr. 5. Jefierey, 
ironmonger. 
Dicd.] At Over Compton, near Sherborne, - 
Mr. Henry Dyke, 84; he had been in “the 
employ of the family o} Gooden, ‘of that place, 
as bailiff, nearly 60 years. Out of or a3 
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