1609.] 
i Clarke.—Mr, William Higgs.—-Mrs. Man, 
a 
At Newbury, the Rev. Mr. Barker. 
At Abingdon, Elizabeth, eldest daughter 
of W. Tomkins, esq. 24.—Miss Hannah 
Tomkins, second daughter of the same gen- 
tleman. 
At Wargrave, Miss Mary Ann May- 
nard, 26. : 
At Hook End Farm, Mrs. Bitmead. 
At Midgham House, William Poyntz 
€sq. one of the justices of the peace for this 
county, and brother of Dr. P. whose death 
is recorded in a preceding page. 
At Pamber, Mr. Bishop. 
At Remenham Cottage, Mrs. Alicia Goz- 
man, relict of Thomas G. esq. of New Broad 
Street, London, 63. 
At Granham, Mrs. Hillier. 
At Reading, Mr. Charles Parr. 
At Hawthorn Hill, Mr. William Glaister. 
At Denchurch, Mr. Joshua Stottard, 97, 
At Hanney, Mr. Joseph Walton, 34. 
At Wantage, Mrs. Brown, relict of the 
Rey. Philip B. formerly fellow of Queen’s 
College, Oxford, and vicar of Sparsholt, 83. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Thenew Docks at Bristol are at lengthcom- 
pleted. After struggling through numberless 
unforeseen difficulties, the directors of this 
concern have fulfilled their engagement ; and 
have added another monument of the enter- 
prize of modern times, to the many useful 
and ornamental structures which adorn this 
proud and happy island. 
Married,} At Bath, Major Goldsworthy, 
of the East India Company’s service, to Miss 
Livesey.—-Henry Davis, esq son of the late 
Arthur D, esq. of Forest Hall, Carmarthen- 
Shire, to Mary Josepha, second daughter of 
the late Joseph Brisset, esq. of Jamaica,— 
James Law Stewart, esq.to Ann Withelmina, 
third daughter of Mr. B —Major Kelly, of 
the East India Company's service, to Maria, 
€ldest daughter of the late John Robinson, 
esq, of Pardshaw, Cumberland. 
at Frome, the Rey. Theophilus Prosser, 
master of the grammar school there, to the 
second daughter of Edward Newport, esq. of 
Key ford- house. 
_ At Bristol, John Russ Grant, esq, to Har. 
rieit, third dayghter of Robert Watkins, esq, 
~~ John Porter, esq. of Paradise House, Wring- 
ton, to Miss Gillett, of Castle-green. 
At Bath, Henry, only son of Abraham 
Wilkinson, M.D, of White Webb Park, 
Endfield, to Jane, only daughter ef Samuel 
Cox, esq. of Lumbridge.—-Walter Brown, 
€3q. fo Miss: Jones, 
At Taunton, John Liddon, esq, to Miss 
Poole, only daughter of Charles P. esq. 
At Wells, W. S$. Middleton, esq. of 
Newark, Notts, to Ann, youngest daughter 
af Thomas Lax, esq. of West Harrington. 
At Compton, E, Harrow, esq. of Allith- 
waite Lodge, Curtmel, Lancashive, to Aliss 
-. Somersetshire, 633 
/ 
Palmer, daughter of the Rev. Mr. J. P. one 
of the justices for this county. 
At Bristol, John Adney, esq. captain in 
first Somerset militia, to Miss Bragge, el ‘ese 
daughter of John B. esq, of Sadborough, 
Devon. 
Died.} At Bath, Mr. Samuel Kirkham, 83, 
m—Mr. C. Fox, a gentleman of distinguished 
abilities and acquirement, 60 He was for- 
merly a bookseller at Falmouth, and pro- 
duced an elegant translation of a volume of 
Persian poems.—-Mrs. Mansfield. — Mr, 
Holmes, 39.——Mrs. Guest.--Mrs. Montague, 
—-Mrs Susannah Stanton, 55.—Mrs. Fowles, 
30.—Mrs. Woolaston, relict of William W. 
esq. formerly M. P. tor Ipswich.—-Lady M.G, 
Mergdyth, relict of Sir R. M. Bart.—iirs, 
Hayes, wife of John H. esq.—George Puvle, 
esq 83,.—Mrs. Stephens, rejict of Samuel S, 
esy. of Tregenna Castle, Cornwall. 
‘At Bristol, Edward Jones, esq son of the 
Jate James J. esq. 23.——Mrs. Ann Lovell, of 
the Angel Inn. —The Rev. Dr, Bulkeiey, 
brother-in-law to the E»l of Peterborough, 
sub-dean and prebendary of Bristol Cathedral. 
—Mr. John Reader. 
At Hurley, Mr, William Taylor, of Lon- 
don, to Miss Ann Isabella Guy. 
At Minterne, Licut. K. Digby, of the 
Royal Horse Artiliery. 
At Stockland, Mr. Vhomas Newcomen,75. 
At Belle Vue, Weston, Zachary Bayly, 
esq. 
At Lower East Hayes, Hugh Payne, esq. 
66. 
At Timsbury, Mrs. Smith, widow of B.S, 
esq. Me 
At Dawlish Villa, Walsh Porter, esq. of 
Farm-Combe, Worcestershire, a gentleman 
well known in the fashionable world, and 
the author of two or three dramatic pieces. 
Mr, W. Porter married the beauttul and ac- » 
complished daughter of the late Kev. Dr. 
Scrope, of Castle-Combe, near Bath. He 
had on the evening preceding his death, dee 
‘sired his valet tu order the post chariot to be 
got in readiness by fiveo’clock on the soilow- 
ing morning. The man attended his master’s 
order, and on entering the ryom iound nlm 
dead “in his bed: /His death is supposed to 
have been produced by the bursting of an ab- 
scess which had been iormed in tive liver. 
At Ciitton, Miss. A. F. Capper, youngest 
daughter. of the Rev. Francis C of Earl 
Schaum, Suffolk: , 
At Keyford, Frome, in his 86th year, John 
Stevens, esq. who, for more thin half a 
éentury, Cairied on the trade of a farmer, 
and whose active atid unremitting industry 
was amply rewarded In the honest acquire. 
ment of a large fortune. He was orother 
to the late Richard Stevens, esq. of London, 
who, a few Years since, lett ~Q,00G1, tor 
the building and endowing ov an asyluin for 
peor girls, and a hespital for poor old men, 
and cther chaiitable purposes, in tae tows of 
Frome, 
