1810.] 
in Hampshire; and a much greater number 
of almost the whole zoology of Great Bri- 
tain, particularly a complete arrarigement of 
all the shells, beautirully drawn and coloured 
from nature, which were intended for pub!i- 
cation, As they are in possession of his 
respected father, whois ari eminent naturalist, 
and fellow of the Linnean Society, they may- 
yet be givento the public. 
At Westineon, Mr. John Mason, near 50 
years apreacher among the Westleyan metho 
dists, 77. 
At Gosport, Capt. George Irwin, R.N. and. 
also his nephew, George Irwin, of Hythe 
near Southampton, 
At Old Alresford, Mrs. Ballpit, 81. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. George Sarmon, 45. 
WILTSHIRE _ 
Married.]| At Donhead St. Mary, Charles 
Cowper Bennett, esq. of the Royal Navy, to 
Sarah, eldest daughter of the late Wm. Burl- 
ton, esq. of Baverstock House. 
At Freshford, the Rev. James Harrington 
Evans, fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, 
to Caroline, daughter of Thomas Joyce, esq. 
of Freshford House. 
At Durrington, Mr. Thomas Lawes, to 
Miss Dowling. 
Died. At Stourton, Mrs. Charlton. 
At Charminster, Mrs. Fowler, 86, 
At Newton Toney, Mrs. Hayter, widow 
of Wm. H esq. and daughter of the late 
Scroop Egerton, esq. 
At Milford, near Salisbury, Mr. Thomas 
Coombs. 
At Wilcot, the Rev. Thomas Markes.—= 
Fhe Rev. Dr. Litchfield, rector of Boyton. 
At Uphaven, Vir. Wm. Rowden. 
’ At Whiteparish, Mrs. Field, 41. 
At Salisbury, Mr. George Mackrell, a 
member of the corporation, and Captain in the 
New Sarum volunteers. 
At Melksham, Mr. Stephen Vesey, at- 
torney. 
At Freshford, the Rev, Edward Williams, 
74. 
At Trowbridge, Mr. White, 84. 
At Froxfield, Mrs. Elizabeth Mossop, wi- 
dow of the Rev. Henry M. curate of St. 
Andrew’s, Hoiborn. 
_ At Sevenhampton, 4n the parish of High- 
worth, Mary Davis, 103. Last summer 
she followed her usual employment in the 
fields. a 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Thatcham, Mr. Thomas 
Lawrence, to Miss Franklin. . 
At Henley upon ‘Vhames, the Rev, Dr. 
Tyerman, of Newport, Isle of Wight, 
so Miss ltebecca Fletcher, of Abingdon. 
At Aldermaston, John Berkesxey Monck, 
esq. of Coley Park, to Miss Stephens, daugh- 
ter of William S. esq. 
Died.} At Beaumont Lodge, Deborah 
Susanna, Lady Viscountess Ashbrook. She 
was-the only child and heiress of the Rev. 
Wiliam Maximilian Friend, and grand- 
a 
Wrilts—- Berks—Somerset. 
613 
daughter of William Friend, dean of Canter- 
bury, by Grace Robinson, sister of Richard 
Lord Rokeby, Lord Primate of Ireland, 
Her Ladyship married May 26, 1802, Henry 
Jeffry Flower, fourth Vi-count Ashbrook, 
Baron of Castle Durrow, by whom she has 
left issue. ' 
At Newbury, Mr. Benjamin Stroud, 
At Maidenhead, the Rev, Erasmus Lloyd, 
At Windrush, Mr. Thomas Broad, the last 
maie descendant of a respectable family wha 
had resided many centurjes on their paternad 
estate in that parish,” © 
At Reading, Mr Butler.—-Mr. John 
Motecock.——-Irs, Simmons, relict of the late 
Capt. S. of the Essex Fencibles, and daughter 
of the late Richard Way, esq, of Thame, 
Oxon. 
At Hungerford, Mrs. Westall, 51, 
At Faringdon, Thomas Cooper, esq. fare 
merly an eminent grocex of that place. 
At Aldermaston, Mr. Cooke, 61, 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A very fine statue of his Majesty has been 
erected in the centre of Portland-square, 
Bristol, in commemoration of his having 
attained the 50ch year of his reign on the 
26th October, 1809. On the front of the 
pedestal is the following inscription :—= 
§* George IIf. the Father of his People, 
having, on the 25th October, 1809, through 
‘the favour of Divine Providence, attained the 
50th year of his reign, to commemorate 
that happy event, and in testimony of their 
gratitude for the blessings enjoyed under the 
mild government of the best of Kings, the 
Loyal Inhabitants of St. Paul’s parish erected 
this statue.” A.D. 1810. 
Married.| At Bath, Jonathan Elford, esq. 
only son of Sir William ©. bart. to Charlotte, 
only child of the late John Wynne, esq. of 
Abercynlleth, Denbigshire.—A. Erskine, 
esq. of Bathall, N.5 to Eliza, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Joseph Brissett, esq. of Ja- 
maica.—Colonel Cookson, of the Royai 
Aftillery, to Miss Russe)!, daughter of 
Joseph R. esq. of Kenton, Devon.—Benja- 
min Spitta, esq. of Doctor’s Commons, to Mrs. 
Periera, widow of Rinaldo De P. of Naples. 
—Capt. J. Maughan, of the Royal Marines, 
to Miss M. Payne, youngest daughter of. 
the late Rev. Samue! P. of Weymouth. 
At Bristol, Mr. Richard Baylis, attorney, 
to Mrs. Hunt. 
At Bath-hampton, Thomas Foster, esq. 
son of Robert F. esq. of ‘Turnham-green, 
Middlesex, and Master in che Court of 
King’s Bench, to Ann, eldest daughter of 
Samuel Ward, esq. of Hampton-hill House. 
Died.] At Yeovil, Mrs. Bright, a maiden 
lady. By her death, a fortune of 30,000}. 
devolves to Mr. Alderman Ikin, of Leeds, 
Yorkshire. 
At Taunton, Mr. Arthur Palmer Aclind, 
youngest son of John A. esq. of Fairfield, in 
cis county, 18.— vrs. Foy, 81. 
At 
