1806.) 
At Portfmouth, Mr. Verrie, to Mifs Eliz. 
Ruffell, eldeft daughter of the late Mr. R., 
. of St, George’s Square, Portfea. 
At Warnford, Henry Jofeph Tichborne, 
efq. eldeft fon of Sir Henry T. bart. to Mifs 
Anne Burke, daughter of Sir Thomas B. 
bart. and fifter of the Counteis of Clanri- 
carde. 
Died.] At Southwick, Mrs. Oxford, a 
maiden lady, 78. — 
At Pgrtfmouth, Mr. Rofe, of the King’s 
Arms on the Parade.—Mrs. Simmons, wiie 
of Mr. S., boatfwain of his Majefty’s dock- 
yard.—-At Haflar Hofpital, Lieutenant Bil- 
linghurft, of the Royal Marines, 21. 
At Fern Hill, Samuel Shute, efq. 
AtSwanmore, near Waltham, Jofeph Bet- 
tefworth, efg., captain in the South Hants 
militia. 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Meader, widow of 
William M. efg. merchart. 
At Carifbrook, Ifie of Wight, Mrs. Baf- 
kerville, wiie of Captain B, of the Royal 
Navy. 
WILTSHIRE.)-. 
Married.| At Devizes, Mr. Wm. Everett, 
to Miis Giftard. 
Died] At Heytefbury, Mr. Wm. Prang- 
ley, fecond fon of Mr. P. builder, 25. 
\t Holt, Mrs. Hazard, wife of J. Hazard, 
efq.-—-Mr. Thomas Collingbourne, only fon of 
r. ©. of Melkitham. 
At Salifoury, Mr Mitchell, many years 
an eminent coachmaker —Mrs. Holloway.— 
Mr. Alexander Webb, baker, 58.—Mr. Wm. 
Lawrence, carpenter, 50. 
At Martin, Mr. fohn Williams, | 
At Melkfham, Mrs. Ann Yearfley,: the 
well-known poetical milkmaid of Bristol. Her 
talent was difcovered by Mrs. Hannah More, 
who folicited for her the protection of Mrs. 
Montague, in a prefatory letter prefixed to 
her poems, publifhed in quartoin 1785. Two 
years afterwards, Mrs. Y. publifhed a fecond 
, collection of poems in quarto, and has fince 
that time written a poem ‘on the Inhu- 
manity of the Slave Trade 5”? ** Stanzas. of 
Woe;” * Bari Goodwin, an Hiftorical Play 
periormed at Briftol ;” and ¢* the Royal Cap- 
tives,”’ anovel of confiderable merit, in four 
volumes duodecime. She experienced great 
encouragement from the public in her literary 
undertakings; but an unfortunate difpute 
with her original patronefs, which was car- 
ried on both fides toa difgufting excels, was 
injurious to her popularity. Her poems, like 
thofe of all unlettered poets, abound in 
imagery, metaphor, and perfonification, but 
breathe the genuine fpirit of poefy. 
(Further particulars of Mrs. Yearfley will be 
thankfully received. ) 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Hurley, Mr. George Gale, 
to Mifs Willatts, daughter of Mr. W. malt- 
fer, of Reading. : 
At Reading, James Randell, efq. of Queen- 
Wiltfhire—Berkfhire—Somerfetfhire. 
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hithe, London, to Mifs Green, daughter of 
Mr, John G. 
Mr. Ifaac King, of Northftoke, Oxford~ 
fhire, to Mifs Pocock, of Lottingdon Farms 
Choliey. 
Died.) At Reading, Mrs. Jones, wife of 
Mr. John J.—Mr. Morris. 
SOMERSETSHIRE | 
Married. At Bath, Robert Fuge, jun. efq. 
of Plymouth, to Mifs Louifa Phillott, daughe 
ter of Jofeph P. efg.—Lieut.-Colonel Warne, 
of the Hon. Exft-India Company’s fervice, to 
irs Harwood, of Paragon-buildings.—Ben- 
jamin Linthorne, efg. to Lady Lefter, relict 
of Sir John L.—Sir Robert Pringle, bart. of 
Stitchell Houfe, Roxburghfhire, to Mis $. 
Macleod, fecond daughter of the late Lieut.- 
General Norman M. ef Macleod. ‘ 
At Exbridge, near Delverten. W. H. Wil- 
loushby, efq to Mifs H. Tapp. 
Died.| At Briftol, the Rev. Henry Jack- 
fon Clote, A. M. formerly rector or Hitcham, 
in Suffolk, and of Carleton St. Peter, in Nor- 
folk ; which livings he exchanged in 1802 
for preferment in Hampfhire. He was a dif. 
tinguiihed agriculturift, and had written fe- 
veral ingenious eflays on that fubje&t.—Mis. 
Wilcox, the wife of J. Wilcox, efy.—Mrs. 
Evans, wite of Mr E. of Clifton, and daugh- 
ter of the late Thomas Wilfon, efg. of Scrapf- 
toft, Leicefterfhire.—Suddenly, Mr. Ellifon, 
wine and brandy merchant.—M@rs. Wicholas 
Moncrieffe, fitter to Dr. M.—-Mrs. Hunt, 
widow of Mr. H. late Mafter of the Cere- 
monies of the Hot-wells.—Mr. John Pro- 
theroe, many years a cuftom-houfe officer, — 
Mifs Ann Stagg, 47.—Mrs. Broom, relict of 
Mr. B. of the Full Moon Inn, 
At Wearne, Mr. Jofeph Howe, 
At Taunton, Mr, George Wation, formerly 
a reipectable merchant of Briftol. 
Mrs, Gyliett, wife of the Rev. Thomas 
G. vicar of Compton Dando. ae 
At Gorton Denham, the Rev. W. Draper, 
M.A. reGtor of Orchard and Wefon Super- 
‘Tnare. 
At Thornbury, Mr. Thurfton, 76. 
At Bridgewater, Mr. Daniel Ho'brow, late 
of Tockington, Gloucefterthire. 
At Bath, Richard Hil, efq. of Cardiff, 
chief proprietor of the Plymouta iron works, 
Merthyr Tydvil.-William EBathurt Pre 
Bennet, efq..or Salthorp Houfe, Wilts.— 
Robert Kyrle Hutchinfon, efg. barrifter at 
jaw, fon of the late Wm. H. efg. of Brifol, 
and a lineal defcendant, on his mother's Ade, 
sof John Kyrle, efq. the justly-celebraced’ 
Man of Rojs.—Mrs.* Domville.—Mrs. Lath- 
ley, wife of Thomas L. efg. of Great James 
Strect, Bedford Row, London,—-Major Wil- 
liams, of Cafle Hill, Cardiganthire.—Lady 
Betty Cobbe, wife of T.C. efq. and aunt to 
the Marquis of Waterford.—Mrs. Sharland, 
wife of Mr. S, tailor.—Mrs. Weib, wife’ of 
Mr. Edward W. folicitor —The Rev. Srancis 
Mereweather, rector of Combhay and Fox- 
cote, 
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