1809.] 
consequence of a fall froma one Aiotse chaise, 
Mrs. Dodge.—Mrs. Taylor. 
- At Hampstead Norris, ‘Mr. George Tramp> 
let, 24. 
At Sunninghill, Mr. T. Auston. 
At Streatley, Mrs.- Barker, wile of Robert 
B. esy. 63. 
At Englefield, Mrs. Moore. 
At Newbury; Mr. Butten, who for many 
years kept the Vhree Tuns Inn.—Mr. James 
Gudgeon, 
At Hungerford, Newtown, Mrs Lovelock. 
At Thalcham, Mr. Simpson, 
At Binfield, Mr. Robert Green, 69. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married | At Bath, thomas Fitzherbert, 
esq. of Swinnerton, in the county of Stafford, 
to Mary Anne Chichester, eldest daughter of 
Jobn Palmer, esq. of Arlington, Devon.— 
Charles Salt, esq. to Miss hats of Ches- 
ter. 
x at Ashton, near Bristol, Hardwicke Shute, 
. D. tothe Hon. Marianne Wolfe, daugh- 
ter ir of the late Viscount Kilwarden. 
Richard Ham, esq. or Cottage House Ber- 
sow, to Miss Fanny Burge, daughter of 
James B. gent. of West Yeu. 
At Bristol, Mr. Joseph Mountain, attorney, 
ef Minchinhampton, to Miss Susannah Neb- 
lett. 
At Minehead, J. Porter, esq. of Broomfield, 
to Miss Grades only daughter of the late R. 
C. esq 
jo come esq. of Shepton Mallett, to 
Miss B. Richards, of Milverton. 
At Yeovil, the Rev. 'S. Fawcett, to Miss 
Batt. 
Died.] At Briftol, Lieutenant Richard 
Maundre!l, R.N. of the Severn District of 
Sea Fencibles., An officer who had idis- 
“tinguished himself on various occasions, but 
particularly in the gun-btoats in Holland, 
during the winter the French attempted the 
}nvasion of that country, and for which he re- 
celved from the Stadtholder, as a mark of his 
‘approbation, a gold chain and medal.—Cathe- 
rine Teresa Nicholetts, youngest daughter of 
Gilbert George Steplien N. esq. late of Brom- 
trees Hall, Herefordshire; 53.—B. Hill, esq. 
—W, Rhodes Bernard, late of Jamaica.—Mr. 
C. Fennell Scott.—Sarah, daughter of Cap- 
tain W. Cooper. 
At Bath, John Charnock, esq. late of 
Barbadoes, 86.—Mrs. Bracken, relict of the 
Rey. Thomas B. of Greenwich.—Thomas 
Royds, esq. formerly of Halifax, Yorkshire. 
—-Mrs. Holworthy, 87. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
On the ist of June, the foundation-stone 
of a new chapel was jaid at Uperay, near 
Weymouth. This chapel is building on the 
estate, and at the sole expense, of George 
Wood, esq. 
Died. ] At Friar Waddon cae near Dor- 
chester, Mrs. Mayo. 
As ot; Jobn Rolles, esq. 
Sones eee ese Dior Lice A sey wall, Xe. 
117 
At Shaftesbury, Mrs. Hill, of Salisbury. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Plymouth, the Hon. Rear- 
admiral Robert Stopford, second son of the 
Earl of Courtown, io Miss Mary Fanshawe, 
daughther of Commissioner F. of his Majes~ 
ty’s dack-yard at Plymouth. 
At Brixham, P. W. H. Hicks, esq. son of 
the late Admiral H. to Miss Hearsey, eldest 
ealologs of Theophilus 4. esq. of Denmarlk 
Fills Surrey. 
At Exeter, Mr. Edward Bate, aged 82, to 
Mrs. Wells. ~ 
Died.| At Sidmouth, Mrs. Arabella Caw- 
sey, eldest daughter of William Anderson, 
ess. Of Bristol. 
At Chumleigh, within three weeks of each 
other, two widow women, both named Mary 
Collins, nearly of the same age, and whose 
united ages amounted to upwards of 190 
years; they were honest industrious women, ' 
and have left upwards of 200 children, 
grand-children, and great grand-children. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| At Maddern, Capt. Wooldridge, 
R.N. to Miss Caroline Treweek, or Penzance. 
At Bodock, near Falmouth, Cap Rogers, 
of the Countess of Chichester packet, to Misa ” 
Harris, eldest daughter of Capt. H. late of 
the Dispatch packet. 
At Falmouth, Mr. jacob Jones, aged 80, 
to Mrs Eliza inden 62. 
Died] At Vervan Vicarage, Tisue: _ John - 
Thompson, R. N. 
At Camelfurd, Mrs. Pbilians Pope, 100. 
At Tremeare House, near Bodmin, the ’ 
Rev. T. S. Read. 
At Logtwithiel, Mrs. Trefiry. 
At Truro, Mrs, Heard, wife of Mr. FH, 
printer. 
St his houses near Falmouth, Richard Bo- 
sanquet, esq: son of the late Divin B. esq. 74. 
He put a period to his existence, by discharg- 
ing a loaded pistol at his forehead, An ine 
quest was taken the following day: pierdich=s 
tutiacy. 
WALES. 
There is now a flattering prospect of the 
Brecon and Abergavenny Canal being ‘com- 
pleted, and of the navigation’ being, in a 
short time, opened with the Pontypool Cut, 
which is expected to prove of considerable 
advantage to the proprietors, but also highly 
beneficial to that part of the country. 
Married.| At Jandevilog, Caermarthen, 
Richard T. Dixie, esq. lieutenant in the royal 
marines, brother of Sir B. J. Dixie, bart. to 
Harriet, eldest daughter or Lieut. T. H. Wil- 
son, R. N. of Pam Castle, Carmarthenshire. 
__ At Hay, Brecon, Henry Wellington, esq. 
of Hay Castle, to the Hon. Cnarlotte Hen- 
rietta Marianna Devereux, second daughter 
of tlie late and sister of the present Viscount 
Hereford. 
At, Manerdiefi, Pembrokeshire, the Rev, 
James Penny, rector of Heswall, Cheshire, 
te. 
