‘3878 Berk/bire.—Somerfetpire.—Dorfetbire.—Devonfhire. [May 1, 
éminent boarding-{chool, in which Mr. D. 
taught the clafilics for fome years. 
BERKSHIRE. | 
Married} At Kintbury, Mr. James Po- 
cock, of North Farm, to Mifs Pyke. 
At Abingdon, Mr. W. Simpfon, of Skip-- 
pon, to Mifs Mary Webb. : 
_ George Henry Crutchley, ef. of Sunning 
Rill Park, to Mifs Burrell, caughter of the 
late Sir William B, bart. 
Died. 
of Streatly, Mr. Edward Tull. 
At Bafildon, Mifs Matthews. 
ait’ Fyfield, the Rev. John 
Hemipfied Norris, 30. t 
Ae Maidenhead, Mr. William Cannon, 
butcher, 26. 
At Bradfield, Mr. Higsell, maltfer. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Weaving of 
Married] At Briftol, Jeremiah Ames,- 
efq. fecond fon of Levi A. efq. of Clifron, to 
“if Mary Pinney, youngett daughter of 
4. P efq —John Hutchings, of Yeovil, to 
Rliz. C. Savery, daughterof Jobn S. efq. 
William Faimer, fon of Benjamin 
efq. of Bedford, to Miis Maria 
‘ird daughter of the Rev. Samuel 
the Rev. James Wood, D.D. 
* John’s college, and rector 
rdfliite, to Mifs Brombead, 
ie late Bordman Brom- 
fe, ‘Lincoln. 
jun. of Maeflough, 
in ef ‘Walter Wil- 
unty, to the Hon. 
“evereux, fourth 
of the prefent 
B. 
Joh, 
“iM if 5) 
=< fir, 
Palmer, 
» Lowell, ty 
L.. of Britto: 
At-Bath, \ 
late fellow of § 
of Mariton,. Bedf, 
Only davghter. of £, 
head, efa. of the Clo, 
" ‘Walter Wilkins, efq, 
ca eiree the only fe 
pistS5, O° ii, P. for that c& 
Catherine Eliza “Marianna b 
daughter of che late and iter d 
Wifcount Mereford. Ys nik to 
. pt N¥ells, Joho. Payne Tudw. ¢ ibs ‘- 
Blifs Pulsford, daughter of Lucas a bn ot 
Dicd | At Bath, fuddenly, ashe a 3 ef. 
Williams, wife of Hanbury periscery F the 
of Harley places in that city +4 vale: ys 
moft benevolent difpofitiom «She was of 
- ing pt ape Fy hnes ele Y 
Leer of the late Thomas yornes; © ht 
daugnter of ha pa ‘ 
: i Fier co + fy 
Croft. Cattle, -Beretoranirss 
At Soutteridge Farm, in the parifh’ 
Mifs Eliza Bai 
tioner, 20, | 
At Briftol, the Rev. Philip Honywood 
Raymond, eldeft fon of the Rev Samuel R. 
of Belchamp Hall, Eflex.—Mrs. Offey 
Smythe, widow of Offley S. efg. and fifter to ~ 
the Rev. Francis Leighton, ef Ford, near 
Shrewfbury.—Mr. Richard Henley, many 
years clerk atthe ftamp-office of this city.— 
The Rev. Jofeph Walcam, one of the minor 
canens of the cathedral, and ordinary. of 
Newgate in this city.-Godfrey Lowe, efq. 
a gentleman po lefs diftinguifhed as an emi- 
nent furgeon than as a man of unblemifhed 
worth and inteerity.—-The only fon of ‘Tho- 
mas Haffell, efq. 6.—William Coghlan, ef. 
——Mifs Mary Brice, daughter of Edward B. 
eiq. alderman.—Mrs. Hughes, wife of Mr. 
James H. attorney.—Mrs. Norman, relié 
of Captain N. 
~ At Redland Hall, the feat of Wm. Barnes, 
efq. Samuel Newman, efq. 
At Wich, in the parish of Berkeley, Mrs. . 
. Taylor, fifter to Anthony Wiltthire, efq. of 
Newport, Gloucefterthire. . 
ley, daughter of Mr. B. fta- 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married] At Sherborne Caftle, the Ruf- 
fian Prince Bariatiniky, to the fon. Miis 
Dutton, daughter of Lord Sherborne. 
_. Died.]. At Frampton Houfe, Mis. Frances . 
Browne, wife of Francis John B. efq. 
At Cranbourne, William Miles, eiq. 
At Caftle-hiil, Mrs. Foy, relict of Fitz 
Foy,, efq. 75- 
At Sherborne, Mr. John Clement, fon of 
Thomas C. efq. of Poole, colleétor of excife 
for this.county, 19. 
_ At Netherbury, Mrs. 
Ekins, widow of Harvey E. efq. late of 
Regis. tt Ae tos 
At Ryme Intrinfeca, Mrs. Allampbridge, ~ 
widow of Mr. George Pro ta 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The annual meeting of the ladies of Ply- 
mouth and its environs, fubfcribers to the 
inftitution, formed for the benefit and relief of 
poor lying-in women, was lately held at the 
Guildbali in that town. The ufual difptay of 
Thomas fobnes, efq. M P. for apenas: : pent fash warks, in every defcription 
—Aged 54, It John Hony wood, bart Devas’ fancie and tafteful elegance, was exhibit= 
Hopiton, and reprefentative of the very 2 laa the table for the numerous’ purchafers 
i wi ad ‘goulent family of chat name long: #°%  -rowced to buy on this occafion, the pro- 
Set tetany of Kent. The deceated ii fcriptions, donations, and money, re- 
ettled.i € 5 f ets as eee : . é 
baronet bad been a member for ee ee Cisued he admifiion, beimg all applied tothe 
A fi “antexDury- 
nd fat twice for Canterov etn 
ri coudin, the Hon. Mils rrances Courtenay, 
15 a2 5 =“ : Bae me 2 : : 
ide& ffter to the prefent vifcountets, -and 
nee gon ta aohters, and One doa yaa 
has leit fue four daughters, sgheibege4e 
minor, who fucceeds him in his ip sah 
efate. In the important characters 0 , 
seBtCe ae ae Wh 
cher, bufband, and friend, he eae iret 
\ performed ail the GS patho Reece rset 
‘a ification of the word, ° th 
“m every fignification oF Tne : as 
ini enes of this mundane exitt 
aded man.— Witham Sy- 
late of White! Knights, 
to Sir Henry M, bart. 
rhe chequered fc 
ence,” a hiberal- mi} 
ama fyjartin, ef. 
Berks, and uncie 
purpofes ot 
was a brillia, 
all the beauty 
neighbourhood, 
coptinued till 2. 
retired highly gray" 
any fhape contribute 
“this charity. in the evening there 
at ball and concert, attended -by 
and fafhion.ef the town and 
at the Guildhall » dancing 
late hour, and the company 
ified that pleafure could in 
‘to the exercife of the © 
The profits of the ball h 
wplicd to the die of the 
fecaings of humanity. 
and concert are alio ay 
charity 
“Parr iett.} 
terre, fon of the 
At Tiverto."s Monfieur D’Ef- 
Count D’Eferre, of Thos 
. luufe, 
