ye 
1810.] 
Eliza Dorothy, only daughter of Charles 
Lamb, esq. of Higham. 
Died.) At Tarring, Mrs. Somers, wife of 
Edmund 8S. M.D. who is now with tke army 
in Portugal, 
At South Stoke, ‘the Rey. Mr. Wilson, 
rector of that place. 
At Midhurst, Mr. T. Rudwick. 
At Brighton, Mrs. Byfield. —_Mrs. Martin. 
At Lewes, Mr. Thomas Harman. 
At Chalvington, Mr. James Carpenter, 79. 
At Alfriston, Mr. James Marchant, 75. 
HAMPSHIRE. - 
Married.) At Ealing, the Rev. W. Bos- 
‘cawen, to Miss Leicester. 
At Winchester, Mr. Richard Newlyn, 
attorney, to Miss Hedger, 
At Ringwood, Mr. }. B. White, of Salis- 
bury, to Miss Sarah Sophia Warne, of Hurn, 
near Ringwood. 
“Died.| At Newoort, Mr. Shatford, ma- 
mager of the Salisbury, -Guernsey, Jersey, 
Newport, and Cowes company of performers. 
At Woslley Green, near Romsey, Mrs. 
Wade, relict of Charles W. esq. 
WILTSHIRE, ) 
Married.} William Robbins, esq. of Man- 
ningford Abbots, to Sarah, second daughter 
of James Hayward, esq. of Beachingstoke. 
At Appleshaw, James Edwards, esq. of 
Horsebridge, to Miss Butcher, only- daughter’ 
of the late John B. esq. of Appieshaw. 
At Harnham, Mr, Edward Cooper, of 
Bradford, youngest son of the Rev. Edward 
C. of Yetminster, Dorset, to Miss M. Brodie, 
youngest daughter of the late Rev. Mr. 3. of 
Winterslow. , 
Died.| At Wilton, Mr, Kerley, of the 
Greyhound Inn. © 
At Devizes, Mr. John Young. 
At Bradtord, Thomas Bush; esq. a magis- 
‘trate for the county, and- who served the 
office of higit sheriff in 1801. - 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Wallingturd, Mr. Thomas 
Wells, to Miss Parker. 
At Bisham, Fulwar Craven, esq. of Chil- 
ton, Wilts, tu Laura, second daughter of 
George Vansittart, esq. M.P. for this county. 
~ At Aldermaston, Mr.. Benjamin Roberts, 
to Miss Elliott 
Died.] At White Waltham, Mr. Basset 
“Tee. ~ 
At Englefield, Mr. John May. _ 
At Bagnor paper-mill, Mrs. Elizabeth 
* Wickwar; 82. ~ 
At Speenhamland, Mr. John Hatton, 59. 
At Abingdon, Miss Elizabeth Castle, 20. _ 
SOMERSETSHIRE. | é 
Married.] At Bristol, James Bury, esq. of 
Pendle Hill, Lancashire, to Patience, eldest 
daughger of the late Martin Petrie, esq. Com- 
“missary of Accounts.—Rowland Williams, 
esq. of. the Royal Carmarthen Fusileers, to 
_ Miss Price, daughter of Mr. P. merchant. 
. Mentary Mac. No. 195, _ 
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Hampshire—Wiltshire—Berkshire, Se. 
97 
At Bath, the Rev. E. Sheppard, D.D. to 
Mrs. Smith. Up ue 
Dicd.] At Bath, John Monck, esq. 74- 
He was a lineal descendant of Anthony 
Yo yf 
Monck, the grandfather and common ancestor 
of General George Monck, who was the 
Principal instrument of the restoration of 
King Charles [f.—-Mrs. Perry, relict of 
Henry P. late commissary of Prince Edward's 
Island.—-Mrs. Parks, wife of Richard P. esq. 
At Bristol, Mrs. Baker, retict of Jeremy 
B. esq.—Edward Bromley Wright, gent. S4. 
At Clifton, Harriet, second daughter of 
Lieut.-Col. Bird, of Goytré, in t' e county of 
Monmouth, and late of the 5ith regiment. 
Her uncommon suavity of manners, and 
truly amiable disposition, must ever render 
her memory most dear to all who had 2 
happiness to know her. 
DORSETSHIRE. . : 
Married.| At Wareham, Giles Diston 
Barker, esq. to Miss Hill. en a 
At Glanville’s Wootton, J. B. Knights 
esq. of Anderston, to, Ejinor, youngest 
daughter of the Rev. FI. Evans. ; : 
Dicd.} At Dorchester, Mrs. Chafer, sis- 
ter to the Rev. Mr. C. of Canterbury. Miss 
C. Lock.—-Mr. Jacob Parsons. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Exeter, John Stevenson, €sq- 
second son of Robert S. esq of Binfield Places 
Berks, to Bliza, youngest daughter of John 
Newcomb, esq. of Star Cross. ; 
Died.] At stoke, near Piymouth, Benja-° 
min Cosway, esq. father of William Coswayy 
esq. secretary to. Lord Collingwood. His 
death was most awfully sudden: hé had been 
spending the evening inacircle of friends, 
and retired to rest about ten o’clock; shortly 
after which he rang the bell, and called for . 
Mrs. Cosway, who immediately sent for me- 
dical assistance, but besore its arrival he was 
a corpse. 
| WALES. , 
Married.] At Ulanfyllin, Montgomeryshires ~ 
John Humffrys Parry, esq. to Hannah, third 
daughter of John Thomas, esq. 
Died.| * At Carmarthen, Samuel Justices 
esq. formeriy an eminent Russia merchant in 
London. Bute es 
At‘Llangattock Vibonavel House, near 
Monmouth, Mrs. Philips, relict of Herbert P. 
esq. : 
DEATH ABROAD. 
On board his Majesty’s ship Undaunted, 
off Vera Cruz, Percy Watson, aged 17, 
acting lieutenant of the Haughty gun-brig, 
son of the Rev. Dr. Watson, of Shooter’s- 
hill, Kens. He was seized with the fever of 
the climate on the 17th, the day on which 
his elder brother, George Watson, lieutenant 
of the Royal Engineers, died at Limerick, 
aged 20, of water in the chest, oceasioned by 
‘a violent cold caught on the Shannon, in the 
discharge of his duty. he 
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