’ 
440 
At Fareham, John Dixon, esq. late store- 
keeper, of the ordnance, 87. 
_ At Ryde, Isle of Wight, Mrs. Hodgson, 
wife of the Rev. Edward H. vicar of Rick- 
mansworth, a 
At Alton, R. P. Baker, esq. 
At Ropley, Mr John Mavhew, 79. 
At Bishop’s Sutton, Mr. Winter. 
Ac Romsey, Mr. W. Sharp. 
At Southampton, ©. Boycott, esq. late ma- 
ic rin the 16ch light dragoons. 
WILTSHIRE. : 
Married.) At Highworth, Mr. Richard 
Jenner, of Broad Blunsdon, to Miss Sharps, 
of Highworth. 
At Purton, the Rev. John Mervin Prower, 
to Susan, da ens of the late Joha Coles, 
esq. of Glocester. 
Died.] At Salisbury, Mrs. H. Wyndham, 
Sister of the late William W. esq. of Dinton. 
At Gameldon, Edward Bowle, esq. 81. 
At Trowbridge, Mrs. Bythesea, relict of 
Thomas B. e:q. 69. 
‘BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Maidenhead, Samuel Fother- 
gill, M.D. of London, -to Miss Anna Maria 
Russell, of Taplow Hill. 
At Box, John Hicks, esq of Plomer Hill, 
to Miss Horlock, daughter of J. W. Webo, 
esq. cf Ashwick-house, Glocestershire. 
Died | At Reading, Join Bulley, sen. esq. 
alderman, and twice mayor of the borough ; 
eminently skilied and successful in medical 
ptactice.—-Mrs. Dalmer, relict of Joseph 
D. esq. ‘ 
At Speen Hil}, on his way to Bath, Co- 
Jonel B. Boles, of the East india Company’s 
Service. 
At Cholsey, Mr: T. Robards, 76.—The 
‘Rev. W. Bradley, vicar of Hampstead Norris, 
and West Hendred. 
At Hungerford Park, Marianne, second 
daughter, of John Willis, esq. 
At Maidenhead, iwiss Martha Westbrook, 
47. 
At Newbury, Mrs. Grove. 
At Marlstone Farm, Mr. W. Law. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
At a mecting of the Proprietors of the 
Kennet and “Avon Canal,.on the 27th of 
September, it was stated, that the lron-Mas- 
ters of South Wales had on the preceding 
day con.missioned a sentleman to intreat the 
Committee t- extend the Canal from Beth on 
the same level, until] it shou'd be parallel 
_ with that part of the Avon which forms the 
cumnpiencement of the floating harbour of 
Bristol, a measure | kely to expedite the 
conveyance of iron and other goods from 
Bristol through the canal. A subscription 
was opened jor that purpose, and 200,000]. 
was subscribes, a much larger sum. than was » 
at first dsemed necessary to complete the i in- 
tended exte.siun. 
Merried.| At Bristol, Mr. C. E. Rawlings, 
mérchant, tu jane, youngest daughter of the 
late Richard Champion, esq. of ‘South Caro- 
2 
Wil tsh tre—Berkshire—So m ersetshire. 
‘daughter of the late Rev. Robert Watts, rec- 
-and in him society will “have to lament a 
-His life was most useful, 
‘drass.——Mirs. Eliz. Pyne, 34.—Mr. John Bir- 
[Nov. zi 
lina. tat Joseph Spear, R. N. to Grace, 
youngest daughter of Capt. Ludovick Grant, — 
of Knockando,, in the county of ba p, 
Scotiard. a 
At ¢ Bath, Jonathan Nout we of Noad Hall, — 
to Miss Boyd, of the Paragon, Surty.—Ro-. © 
bert Phajre, esq. lieutenant-colone! of the 
Wexford militia, to Ann, second daughter of 
the late H. Whitmash, esq. of Batt’s Place.— 
George Corbin, esq. of Guernsey, to Miss 
Blockley, niece of the late Geo. Cummings, 
esq. of Bath. — William Piercy, esq. of Lime- © 
rick, to Miss Lindsay, daughter of the late 
John L. esq. of Lindville, near Cork. - 
Died.) At Henlade, Robert Proctor Ancer- 
don, esq. 80. 
At Newton Park, Paul Thomas Gore Lang- 
ton, fourth son of Col. Gore L. M, P. for 
Tregony. 
At Charlton Adam, the Rev. Edmund 
Gapper, rector of Keinton Mandefield, a jus- 
tice of the peace for this county, and vicar of 
South Bikington, Lincolnshire. 
At Mount Beacon Cottage, Griffith Mas- 
eels esq. late of the General Post Office. We 
At Bath, Peter Anthony Sapte, esq.—Mrs. - 
Opes widow of Brigadier-general O. of the 
6 lst regiment —Mrs. Elliott. relict of Gavin 
E. esq coe Blackheath.-At the house of his 
uncle, Major Heron, Joseph Fortescue, esq. 
48. He had returned in a very-delicate state of | — 
health from Rio Janeiro, with Rear-admiral A 
Sir Sidney Smith, and had the honour of 
serving under the iotmeieeee command of this 
distin euished officer, as. a midshipman, nearly 
five years.—Mrs. Gwatkin, 81.—Miss Ellis, 
sister of Francis E. esq.—Catharine, fourth 
tor of Fettard, Tipperary, and Mothill, Wa- 
terford.—-Ann, wife of Charles Claude Clifs 
ton, esq.—The Right Rev. Dr. Sharrock, _ 
catholic bishop of this district, a divite high- — 
ly esteemed for his pisty. and benevolent 
mind. 
At Bristol, aged 62, Mr.. Richard Grimes, 
master of the Academy, Hillgrove-street, 
Kingsdown, universally knowm as an able 
teacher of yoath. His memory will-long be 
dear to ‘many who have beén under his in- 
struction, besides his relations and Friends; 
patron of genius, and a friend to literature, 
and his death most 
happy. —- Mr. Edmund Ludi bw: — Miss An- 
till.—-Miss Harriet Jenkins, second daughter 
of William J. esq of Youghall, Ireland, 14. 
—Mr. James Matthews, an extensive wooliee 
draper, 49. A strict integrity, sound judg- 
ment, and uniform punctuality in business, 
gained him the respect and esteem of a large 
circle of connections. Those who knew him 
more intimately, will long cherish the re- 
membrance of his many kindnesses, whilst ~ i 
his family will have to grieve for the irre- — 
tiievable loss of an affectionate husband and © 
father, dutiful son, and kind brother. 
: DORSETSHIREs 
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