340 Hampshire—Wiltshtre—Berkshire—Somerset, Xc. [Oct. F 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Application is intended to be made to Pare 
Fiament in tue next session or an Act for 
making a turnpike road ina more direct and 
improved line, irom Park Gate, in the parish 
ef Titchfield, through that town to the vil- 
Fage of Cosham. 
Married.] At South Stoneham, Philip 
Cipriani, esq. ofthe Teese to Mus. Wal- 
Ter, of Bevis Hill. 
At Miirord, N.C. ‘Tadd esq. of the Inner 
Temple, to Metelina, youngest daughter of 
the late Captain Symonds. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. John Clark, surgeon, 
of his Majesty’s sloop kgeria, to Miss Ma- 
tilda Clinch. —J. A. Milligan, esq. surgeon of 
the Royal Navy, to Miss Margaret Wade, of 
Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, youngest daughter 
of the late Major W. 
At Boldre, Richard Hoskings, esq. of 
Woodside Cottage, to Miss Armstrong, only 
daughter-of Cnaries A. esq. of Brockeniirst. 
Died.| At Catheringron, Jonn James 
Todd, esq. of Chesterfield Street, London, 
brother to Colonel T. of the ist Regiment of 
_ Guards. He was on a visit to his sister, 
Mrs. Halkett, wiie of Captain H. of his Ma- 
jesty’s ship Ganges, at Catherington House, 
and yoing out a shooting, his piece acci- 
dentaliy went off, while he was taking out 
the ramrod; the contents being forced through - 
his body, he survived the accident only 
twenty minutes. 
At Cowes, Isle of Wight, the Rev. W. Flet- 
cher, rector of Donhead St. Andrew, Wilts, 
At Romsey, Mr: James May. ~ 
At Hamble, near Sei ig Rear-ad- 
miral Bradby. 
' At Ouslebury, Mr. James Fussell. 
At Christ Charch, G. W. Burslem, esq. 
one of the magistrates for the couuty.—Mrs. 
_ Jackson, mother of the iate Rev. Mr. J. vicar 
ef Christ Church, 84. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Sewer, of Rottier-. 
hithe. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. Targett.«-Mrs,. Grif- 
fiths.—-Mr. Kingsell, 25. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Application is intended to be made to par- 
liament in the ensuing session for an Act for 
Making a turnpike road from Cirencester, 
Glocestershire, to Wotton Bassett. 
Married.) At Trowbridge, Mr. Fetham, 
late of the Royal Marines, to Miss Jane 
Alien. The bricegroom, who is 72 years of 
age, from the weunds he received in the 
Service, was obliged to be carried to church 
ina sedanchair: the bride is only 16.—James 
Selfe, esq. to Miss Dyer, only daughter of 
j- D. €3q- 
The Revs John Plumptre, eldest son of 
the Dean of Glocester, to Caroline, third 
caughter of Richard Carier, esq. of Foxley. 
At Salisoury, Joho Davis, esq. of Fisherton 
Delamere tieuse, to Miss Swayne, only dangh- 
ter of Mrs. 5.—Mr. Samucl Foot, solicitor, 
second son of Henry Ff. esq. of Berwick St. 
Joun, to Miss Loder, 
Died.} At Flintham, Mrs. Heslop, wife: 
of Mr. R. H. late of Upper Belgrave Place, 
Pimlico, London. - 
At Henstridge, Mrs. Crane, wife of Dr. C, 
—Mrs. Ann Gapper, relict of C. G. esq. 
At Marlborough, Mr. Thomas White, 80. 
At Salisbury, Mrs. Ball, 19% 
BERKSHIRE. _ 
Married] At Newbury, Mr. Charles Wal-' 
ter, of Worcester, to Sarah, second daughter - 
of Mrs. folly. 
At Hampstead Nottis, “Mr. Holditchy, of 
Newbury, to Miss Tanner, of Borhamstead. 
Died.} At Beckett House, the Rev. Tho- 
mas Clarett, rector of Sutton, Notts, and 
Yoxali, Sraffordshire, 73, 
At Early Court, Lady Scott, wife of the 
Right Hon. Sir William S$. 
At Oakingham, in his 78th year, Hire 
Baldwin, formerly surgeon at Farringdon, 
At Wallingford, Miss E. M. Spokes. — 
At Padworth Pauses Mrs, Green, 89. 
At Reading, Mrs, Layton. 
At Eton College, Windsor, Mrs. Rebecca 
Floud, relict of fohn F. esq. an alderman ef 
Exeter. 
At East Hundred, Mr. James Chowdery. 
SOMERSETSHIRE.- | 
Married.| — At Frome, Mr. E. agi sute 
geon, to Miss Webb. 
At Bath, Mr. Robert. Culverwell, jun. of 
London, to Mrs. Satah Cookson,” idiot of 
John C. esq. of Leeds.—-C. Hickes, esq. to 
Miss Harris.—John Turner, esq: of Birming - 
ham, to Mrs. Barnet. 
At Winchcomb, Henry Howard Hartley, 
esq. only son of the late D. Hartley, esq. M.P. 
who is just come of age, and into possession of 
a fortune of nearly 8@00l. per annum, to 
Miss Watts, daughter of the parish clerk of 
St. Michael’s, and whose. celebrity as @ cob- 
Jer stands unrivalled. 
At Somerton, Mr. Henry Bryce, military” 
surveyor and drafesman, to Mary Anne, 
eldest daughter of ea Jacob, esq. of Somer 
ton Court. 
At Martock, Lieut. Cornish Barnard, of 
the ist Somerset Militia, to Miss Harriet B. 
Jeans, daughter of Mr. J. of Long Sutton. 
Died.} At Bath, William Farr, M.D. of 
Iford, Hants, who, "for upwards“ of 40 years, 
* 
was physician to the Royal Naval Hospitals © 
of Haslar and Plymouth, 77.—-Elizabeth, se- 
cond daughter of J. Arnaud, esg.—Eliza 
Maria Frances, daughter of Dr. Langworthy. 
—Rev. William Batchelor. 
Ai Bristol, Mrs. Gattie, wife of Mr. G. 
of the Bath Theaere.—Mr. Thomas Bower, 
merchant.—-Mr. T. J. Deake, captain of vada 
Bristol Artillery Association. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Charminster, Mr. Grey, 
-surgeon, of Sherborne, to Miss Fookes, of 
Walverton House, near Dorchester. ' 
Died.] At Weymouth, Captain R. Cc. 
Corne, R. N. 
At Stower Pain, the Rev. Mr: Rickmany a 
MONTHLY. 
vicar of that place, 
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