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is intended to be erected in the open space opposite Pulteney Bank and Clarence Buildings, affording sufficient scope for equestri ans. It is to be encircled with an iron railing, and to be executed in a style of elegance worthy of the occasion. Married.] At Stower Provost, the Rev. T. H. Gawthrop, rector of Marston Moretain, Beds, to Miss Gillet.

At Poole, Lieut. Bloomfield, of the Royal Marines, to Miss Susan Young.

At Wyke, Lieut. Connor, R. N. to Martha, third daughter of Capt. W. D. of Weymouth.

Died.] At Beaminster, the wife of Lieut. Gawen, R. N.

At Allweston, Mr. Dav. Ring.

At Lyme, Mrs. C. Babbs.

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the attention of the court upwards of 23 hours, an adjournment having taken place at 11 o'clock the first night tilly the next morning; during which interval, the jury were closely locked up. The whole of the prisoners were found guilty. Previously to the delivery of the fatal verdict, the feelings of the foreman choked his utterance and after it was pronounced, the jury and the whole court were visibly affected. John Penny and John Allen, the principal instigators of the outrage, were executed, but the other nine were respited till the 20th of May. The mother of Allen is since dead of grief, as is also one of the condemned culprits. William Adams Brodribb, an attorney, was tried for administering an illegal oath to these unfortunate men, binding them not to reveal their

At Yeovil, Miss Goodford, daughter of the unlawful combination, or any act committed late J. O. Goodford, esq.

by them. He was convicted on the clearest

At Charmouth, Mrs. Goode, wife of the evidence, and sentenced to seven years' transRev. Mr. G. 78. portation.

At Shaftesbury, Miss Eliz. Everett.

At Wareham, Mrs. Blackey, widow of Lieut. B. of the Royal Veteran Battalion.

DURHAM.

Died.] At Berkeley, Mary, wife of Mr. John Parslow, 73.

At Kingstanley, Mr. Wm. Thomas, many years master of the Golden Cross, King's Cross, 60.

At Kingswood, Mrs. Stoner, relict of Mr. Wm. S.

Married.] At Gretna Green, William, only son of Wm. Wilson, esq. of Stockton on Tees, to Dorothy, eldest daughter of the late J. Wetherill, esq. of Morton, near Darlington. Died.] At Jolby, near Darlington, Rob. the Shakspeare Tavern, 69.-Mrs. Cox, 77. Wetherell, esq. 69.

At Cheltenham, Mr. D. Richardson, of the King's Head.-Mrs. Jones, wife of Mr. J. of

-Mrs, Bush, sister to the Rt. Hon. Henry

At Barnardcastle, Mrs. Lawson, wife of Grattan, 68. John Sharples L. esq. M. D. 39.

At South Shields, Mr. Wm. Major, ship

Owner, 31.

At Darlington, Mr. Simeon Haw, 81. At Durham, Mr. Wm. Towler, 83.—Mr. Hutton, late of London, 35.

ESSEX.

A petition has been submitted to the House of Commons for the inclosure of Hainault or Epping Forest, containing nearly 100,000 acres of land, unprofitable in its present state, except for the agystment of a small herd of red deer and a few dry cattle. The measure is, however, strongly opposed by numerous possessors of forest rights. Mr. Huskisson threw out the idea that such inclosure might be beneficially applied to the purpose of raising timber for the navy, and thus become an object of national utility as well as ornament.

Died.] At Cockfield, John Dixon, esq. coach proprietor, 55.

At Woodford, Anth. Aubert, esq. 81. The lady of the Rev. Thos. Wilkinson, rector of Bulvan.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

At the late assizes for this county, the trial of the persons concerned in the murder of W. Ingram, game-keeper to Colonel Berkeley, on the night of the 18th of Jan. last, excited unusual interest. They were eleven in number, nine being farmer's sons, respectably connected, the oldest not more than 30 years of age. The trial occupied

At Thornbury, Mrs. Hadley, 88.

At Mitton Lodge, Thos. Williams, esq. formerly an eminent chemist at Worcester,

66.

At Mugmoor House, Mrs. Smith, wife of Wm. S. esq. late of New Mills, Dursley.

HAMPSHIRE.

A correspondent of the Hampshire Telegraph, suggests that nothing would contribute so much to the improvement of Portsmouth, in this dull piping time of peace, as to make it a fashionable watering place. There cannot be a finer beach for the pur pose than it possesses; its beautiful seaviews, dock yard and shipping, are objects of powerful attraction; abundance of vacant lodging-houses may now be had near the water-side at a moderate rate; and nothing more is necessary than that means of sea-bathing equally commodious be provided, and that a proper course be taken to give them extensive publicity.

Birth.] At Segrove, Isle of Wight, the hon. Mrs. Mason of a daughter.

Married.] At Hinton-Amptner, C. B. Calmady esq. of Langdon-hall, Devon. only son of the late Adm. C. to Emily, eldest daughter of Wm. Greenwood esq. of Brookwood park, Herts.

At Halberton, Capt. Chave, R. N. to Ann, youngest daughter of Hugh Pullen esq.

At Alverstoke, Lieut. Jas. Tatlock, R. N. to Mrs. White.-Edw. Usher Mason esq. of the s2d. regt, to Louise, fourth daughter of

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John Whitcomb esq. of Stoke-cottage, near Susannah daughter of Mr. Falkner, of GlatGosport.

Died.] At Romsey, Mrs. Bear, relict of Savage B. esq. of Hursley, 60.

At Lymington, Mrs. Lloyd, relict of the Rev. Mr. L. of Colchester.-Jas. Samber esq. a captain in the royal navy, 81.

At Shirly-college, near Southampton, Jane, wife of Capt. Stiles, R. N.

At Southampton, Mr. Thos. Roberts, many years a respectable bookseller and stationer 72.-Mr. R. Roberts, late master of the workhouse.-Lieut. Wm. Hancock, son of C.H. Hancock esq. of Clapton, Middlesex, and late of H. M. S. Hayannah, 23.Mrs. Mary Hook, sister of the late lady Stewart.-Richard, son of Wm. Lintott, esq. mayor of this town.

At Barton, near Christchurch, Mr. Geo. Oake, attorney, of Ringwood, lieutenant in the East-Hants local militia.

ton.

Died.] At St. Neots, Mrs. Inkerssole, wife of J., esq. and daughter of Jos. Hull, esq. of Northampton.

KENT.

In a former number we stated the circumstances of a dispute between the governors of the Sea-bathing Infirmary at Margate and the vicar of that place. At the late assizes, Mr. Robins, a governor of the charity, one of the persons taken into custody for making a collection in its behalf at the gate of the church-yard, brought an action for false imprisonment against Mr. Boyce, a magistrate for the county, and obtained a verdict with 50% damages, which he gave to the infirmary.

Birth.] At Oxenhoath, the lady of Sir Wm. Geary, bart. M. P. of a son.

Married.] At Rochester, Sir T. Osborne,

At Ringwood, Mrs. Quick, wife of Mr. bart. to Miss Smith, daughter of the late Q. master of the poor-house.

At Portsmouth, Lieut. Hamill, of the 25th foot.-Mrs. Blake.-Miss Brissault, schoolmistress.

At Botleigh-Grange, the wife of H. Eyre

esq.

At Winchester, Harriet, daughter of the late John Ridding esq. alderman of this city 25.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

An Adult School for females is about to be established in Hereford-the object of it is to teach all females of good character and above the age of fourteen, to read. A numerous and very respectable committee has been appointed, subscriptions have been entered into, and many ladies have kindly offered their services to assist in teaching.

Married.] At Brimfield, Saml. Moody Gethen esq. of Hereford, to Miss Fanny Hall, niece of the Rev. Dr. Hunt, of Cockshoot Lydiat-House.

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At Margate, Capt. Jas. Laming to Anne, youngest daughter of B. Noakes, esq.

At Plumstead, Lieut. W. Miller, R. A. eldest son of Major-gen. M. to Henrietta, eldest daughter of Col. Colebrooke, R. A.

At Chatham, Mr. Crisp to Mrs. Ford, relict of Mr. Alderman F. of Rochester.

Died] At Sellinge, the Rev. Henry Macock, vicar of that parish and of Harewell, Berks, 74.

At Lesney, George Wheatley, esq. fourth son of the late Wm. Wheatley, esq.

At Chilham Castle, James Wildman, esq. late high sheriff of the county.

At Brompton, Mr. Rich. Morris, surgeon. Mr. R. Hughes, master boat-builder at Chatham Dock-yard.

At Sheerness, Mr. Adam Puckett, of the King's-Head Inn.

At Maidstone, Mrs. Gillman, wife of Mr. G. late distributor of stamps for West

Died. At Ross, Mrs. Hall, formerly of Kent, 63. the Kings Arms Inn.

Humphry Cornewall Woolryche esq.
The Rev. James Roberts, rector of Kent-
church, and prebendary of Hereford, 76.
At Bryngwyn, Mrs. Phillips, relict of
James P. esq.

At Hereford, Mrs. Jane Pitt, 84.-Theophilus Lane esq.

At Urthington, the Rev. Wm. Pryce, vicar of that place 57.

At Wolferton, Miss Nott.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Watford, Mr. A. Myall, of Castle Hedingham, Essex, to Ann Maria, relict of H. Lambirth esq. of Writtle.

Died] At Hundsden-house, Hitchen, Miss Hinde,daughter of the late Robt. H. esq. Married.] Rev. John Peter, to Mary, elds daughter of the Rev. L. Morgan, of St. Ives.

HUNIINGDONSHIRE.

At Stilton, Mr. Wm. Purrant of Earith, to

At Lyminge, Mrs. Andrews, 105. She died after an illness of two days, and retained her faculties to the last.

At Canterbury, the Rev. Thos. Spencer, one of the minor canons of the Cathedral and vicar of Halston.-The Rev. Chris, Naylor, head master of the King's School, and one of the six preachers of the Cathedral, 77.

At Ashford, Mr. J. D. Baker, 56. At Stelling Minnis, Mr. Ladd, 82. At Sandwich, Mrs. Nisbett, relict of the Rev. Mr. N. rector of Tunstall, 72.

At Chatham, Mr. James Kincaid more than 50 years chief clerk in the builder's office, in the Dock-yard, 64.-Major Henry Rea, Royal Marines,

At Chartham-place, Martha, relict of Wm. Smith, esq. 75.

At St. Dunstan's, near Canterbury, Miss Noble, who has bequeathed 100l. to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital; 100l. to

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the Lying-in Charity; 250l. to the Brothers and Sisters of St. John's Hospital; and the like sum to the parish of St. Dunstan, the interest to be expended in bread and meat to be distributed among the deserving poor on New Year's day.

LANCASHIRE.

The Gas-light Company of Liverpool have so far arranged their plans, that the inhabitants of that town will have the benefit of those brilliant lights in the ensuing autumn. About the Docks they will prove the means of preventing many accidents. It is a matter of surprise that Liverpool has been so tardy in this sort of improvement, when in parts of the kingdom where coals are considerably dearer, the plan is adopted. At Preston it has exceeded expectation.

Married.] At Liverpool, Alex. Whitehead, esq. of Forton Hall, to Miss Hunting

ton.

Died.] At Gillibrand Hall, William, eldest son of Thos. Gillibrand. esq.

At Maghull, near Liverpool, James Barton, esq. 78

At Preston, Mr. Wm. Monroe, 23 years in the service of the Lancaster Canal Company, 75.

At Liverpool, Mr. W. F. Jonas, seal engraver, 64. Mr. Wm. Lupton, attorney.

At Peel Fold, near Blackburn, Laurence Peel, esq uncle to Sir Robert Peel, bart.

87.

At Rochdale, John Fildes, esq. At Blackburn, Mrs. Hanby, wife of Mr. H. editor of the Blackburn Mail, 32.

At Stonyhurst College, the Rev. John Weld, son of the late Thos. W. esq. of Lulworth Castle, Dorset.

At Burscough, near Ormskitk, Edward Watkinson, 102.

At Manchester, Mr. John Crompton, 66. -Mr. Thos. Sefton, 44.-The Rev. Wm. Cowherd, minister of Christ Church, Salford. He directed that he should be interred in the pleasure-ground before his house, and that this epitaph should be inscribed on his tomb-All feared, none loved, and few understood.-Mr. Thos, Battye. Mr. Thos. Shaw, upwards of 30 years teacher in the Sunday schools under the establishment.

LEICESTER.

Married.] At Osgathorpe, Thos. Boultble, esq. of Storden Grange, to Ann, second daughter of James Lager, esq. of Coleorton Hall Farm.

At Great Bowden, Mr. Jos. Scott, architect, to Miss Eliz. Wright.

Died]. At Loughborough, Mrs. Gregory. -Mr. Fisher, of the Boot Inn.

At Stoney Stanton, Mr. Chamberlain. At Lubbesthorpe. Miss S. Burgess. At Hinckley, Mrs. Hannah Cluse, 41, and the following day very suddenly, her brother Mr. Thomas C. 25.

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The Boston Gazette from which we copied in our last number the statement of Mrs. Ashlin having been delivered of twins at the age of 64, has acknowledged that this is erroneous, and that it should have been 34. Her husband is aged 64.

Dr. CRANE of Boston, has published some judicious observations on the means of discriminating between apparent and real death. [See an interesting paper on this subject in our fourth volume, p. 115]. He observes that, "the means proper to be pursued in cases where it is doubted if death has taken place, are extremely simple. The body should lie in bed undisturbed, and occasionally, if the lips and mouth appear parched, they should be moistened with wine and water. If the weather be hot or sultry, the curtains of the bed ought to be drawn aside, and the room freely ventilated. In cold weather a pan of coals should be at intervals drawn over the bed, so as to keep up a gentle warmth; by doing this, we aid the powers of nature to restore the patient, if the body be alive; or, if death has taken place, we more speedily bring on putrefaction, relieving the friends from a state of dreadful anxiety. As soon as a livid greenish hue is observed about the face or breast, and the limbs, which were once rigid, become again pliant, we may be certain the fatal catastrophe has taken place."

Married.] At Grantham, the Rev. John W. Peters, of Womersley, York, to Catherine, youngest daughter of the late S. C. Colclough, esq. of Beaconfield, Notts.

Died.] At Surfleet, Mr. A. Bailey, 57. At Ewerby, Mr. Wrigglesworth, surgeon, of Sleaford.

At Louth, Mrs. Ann Banes, 100.-Mrs. Ann Kennington, 74.-C. Dent. gent. 85. At Misterton, Mr. Wheelwright, 93. At Boston, Susannah, wife of Capt. Baker, 38.

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At Grimsby, Rob. Lister, esq. mayor of that town.

At Ferry, near Gainsborough, Benj. Skipworth, esq. of Nettleham, son of Phil. S. esq. of South Kelsey.

At Torksey, Joseph Nell, esq. 58.
At Keifield, Mr. Wm. Hardy, 97.

At Gainsborough, Wm. Roberts, gent. 64. At Denton, near Grantham, Sarah, wife of the Rev. Baptist Noel Turner, rector of that parish, 77.

Mrs. Monkhouse, wife of the Rev. Mr. M. rector of Market Deeping.

At Wyberton, Mr. Sheath, late an eminent banker at Boston, 73.

At Lincoln, John Johnson, M. D. 72.
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Mr. Wm. Duberley, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of T. Evans, esq. of Hardwicke House, Chepstow.

The Rev. Griffith Jones, of Llanover, to Miss Williams of Pontypool.

Died.] At Monmouth, the Rev. Wm. Llewellyn, officiating minister of Rockfield. At Over Munnow, James Meredith, 101. At Chepstow, Mrs. Jones, widow of John J. esq

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Geo. Suffield, esq. to Susan, daughter of Mrs. Bowen. Mr. Henry Carter, surgeon, to Hannah, daughter of Dewing, esq. of Castleacre, near Swaffham -The Rev. Edw. Day of Horsford, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Starling Day, sq.

At Weeting St. Mary's, Geo. Stone, esq. to Mary, second daughter of Col. Dixon of Weeting Hall. Died.] gent. 58

At Hindolveston, R. R. Akers,

At Reepham, Jas. Hunt, gent. 71.
At Mileham, Mr. Carter, 84.
At Costessy, Mrs. Eliz. Fox, 84.

At Norwich, Mr. John Smith, 81.-Mr. Pleasance, 77.

At Shipdham, Miss C. Robinson, youngest daughter of the late Rev. Rob. R. of Chesterton.

The Rev. R. Bellman, rector of Feltwell St. Nicholas, 74.

At Southtown, Mrs. Carr, relict of Capt. Walter C. 62.

At Yarmouth, Maria, daughter of Sam. Paget, esq.

At Mattishall, the Rev. John Carter, Dissenting minister, 66.

At Wells, Miss Parker, eldest daughter of the late Mr. P. ship-builder, 19.

At Diss, Mr. Chas. Greengrass, clerk in the bank of Messrs. Taylor, Dyson, and Co. and agent to the Suffolk Fire Office for that town and neighbourhood.

Newcastle by half past eight o'clock in the morning, and depart the same day at four o'clock in the afternoon; so that the distance between Newcastle and London will be shortened an entire day.

The tenants of the Duke of Northumberland, have determined to commemorate his generosity in the reduction of the rent of his estates, by the erection of a column in honour of his grace.

Married.] At Tynemouth, Rob. Brown, esq. of Streatham, Surrey, to Isabella, fourth daughter of John Walker, esq. of North Shields.

At Newcastle, Lieut. Peake, R. N. to Miss Wright.

Died.] At Newcastle, Mrs. E. Buchanan, 89. Mr. Notman, 66.-Mr. G. A. Dickson. -Mr. John Angus, 52.-Mr. Wm. Thompson, of Wallsend Colliery, 18 years a local preacher among the Methodists, 49.

At North Shields, Mr. John Rammage, 93.- Mr. John Dixon, 88.-Ellen, wife of Mr. J. Appleton, 28.

At Tweedmouth, Mr. Rob. Gilchrist, 86. At Hexham, Mrs. Stokoe, 64.—Mr. Lancelot Knott,

At West Acomb, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Wm. Stokoe.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

March 25, a destructive fire took place at Belvoirlee, near Nottingham, occasioned by the very culpable practice of firing a chimney in order to clear it of soot. Fourteen houses, besides barns, corn stacks, and other property were consumed.

Married.] At Nottingham, W. J. Richardson, esq. to Miss Jane Youle.

At Raydale, Wm. Thompson, esq. of Southwell, to Miss Anne Deeping, of Haw

ton.

Died.] At Mansfield, Mrs. Unwin, widow of Wm. U. esq. She was so much affected by the shock of the earthquake mentioned in our last number, that it is believed to have been the premature cause of her death. At Flintham, Mr. Bettinson, sen. 71. At Arnold, Mrs. Frignali, 65. At Nottingham, Mr. R. Featherstone, 88. Died.] At Oundle, Edward Hare, esq. of Mary Anne, daughter of the late Mr. KipCaistor.

At Lynn, Thos. Day esq. the oldest burgess of that town, 86.-Mr. John Dandisson, ship-master 74.

NORTHAMPTON.

At Blatherwyck Park, the Hon. Mrs. Hoare, wife of W. H. Hoare, esq.

At Thorpe Malsor, Mr. Sam. Meadows, 40 years clerk to the magistrates for Kettering division.

At Irthlingborough Mr Wm. Wright, 69. At Northampton, Mr. John Hollis. At Cais or, Mr. Hare. Athwell, Eliza, wife of the Rev. W. Bo with, and eldest daughter of Wm. Smith, esq. banker of Birmingham.

NORTHUMBERLAND.

The merch mis of Newcastle are making arrangements for a mail direct to and trom the metropolis every day. According to this scheme, the London mail will reach

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At North Collingham, Anne, wife of C, Lesiter, esq. 84.

At Flintham, Mrs. Cliff, 89.
At Worksop, Mr. Wm. Coupe, 74.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Deddington, Jas. James, esq. solicitor of Uppingham, to Miss M'Farquhar.

Died.] At Oxford, Elizabeth, relict of the Rev. F. Adams, of Charwelton, Notts.-Mrs. Cath. Merrick, sister to Mrs. Cowdercy.Mrs. Eliz. Syms, 77.-Elizabeth, wife of Mr J. Cox, 72.-Mr. Seary, under-butler of Queen's college. Mr. Henry Hinton, formerly an ironmonger of this city, 66. He retired from business in 1803, since which

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Each course of stones is 3 feet high, 5 stones forming a course; the stones forming the lower courses of the columns are 2 feet 3 inches in thickness, those of the upper courses 1 foot 9 inches; they average 3 tons each. The pedestal is square, and raised upon two steps; having at each angle large piers or buttresses, on which are placed lions couchant; each pier is formed of two stones only, each 10 feet long, and three feet deep. The column is of the pure Grecian Doric, and is to be ascended by a winding stair case. It contains 326 stones; the last, which forms the top of the pedestal of the statue, weighs 4 tous. The statue of Lord Hill, which finishes the design, is executing in artificial stone by Messrs. Ceade of London. The stone used in the building is a beautiful and most durable free-stone found in this county. The original design is by Mr. Edward Haycock, architect of Shrewsbury, having the base corrected by Mr. Harrison, of Chester. The whole expense will be about 5,500l.

Married.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Joseph Howell, of Onslow, to Miss Clark, daughter of the late Jas. C. esq. of Kingslaud.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, the Rev. Thos. Cuthbert Heber, rector of Marton, Yorkshire, and perpetual curate of Moreton Sea, in this county. Mr. Chidlow.-Mr. Isaac Mullock, jun. Mr. Edw. Phillips, 61.

At Oswestry, the Rev. John Tomkies, 66. At Market Drayton, Mary, eldest daughter of S. Pegge, esq. of Beauchief Abbey, Yorkshire.

At Edgemond, Mr. Wm. Bolas, schoolmaster, 86.

At Ellesmere, Mrs. Dolphin, of Church Stretton, 77.

At Llanvair Hall, Thos. Amis, esq. At Bridgnorth, Douglas, only son of Wm. P. Dana, esq.

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At the meeting of the Bath Philosophical and Literary Society, on the 1st of April, the Rev. Mr. Conybeare read a paper on the formation of a carbonaceous substance discovered near Bideford, North Devon, some of which had been employed for the purpose of making a cheap black paint for ships. The quantity is very considerable, and competent to supply all the dock-yards in the kingdom. Mr. C. gave a section, marking its relative situation with sand, stones, slate, &c.; and from analysis ascertained its component parts to be, silex, 30; alumina, 35; iron and manganese, 10; carbon and other volatile matters, 25. It approaches the nearest to black chalk. The iron and manganese, by giving density, will render it more advantageous as a pigment.

A subscription has been opened at Frome, for the erection of a Free Church, to which the Marquis of Bath has given 300l.

From a printed statement circulated among the friends of Messrs. Brickdale and Co. bankers of Taunton, who have been obliged to suspend their payments, it appears, that they owe 46,000l. to meet which they possess landed and other property to the amount of 250,000l. The holders of their notes are to receive interest till they are paid. Birth.] At Cottle's House, Lady Theodosia Hale, of a daughter.

Married.] At Bath, Major Dickson, to Miss H. Dallas, second daughter of Sir Thos. D.-The Rev. W. A. Fountain, to Miss Betting.--Geo. Leslie, esq. to Miss E Hutcheson, daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Fras. H. of Donaghadee, Ireland.-Sam. B. Sweetman, esq. to Miss Temple, daughter of Col. T.Thos. Johnson, esq. of Bristol, to Mrs. Bleamire, relict of the Rev. Rich. B-Capt. Lake of the 3d Foot Guards, to Anne Louisa, and George Nangle, esq. of Chelmsford, to Caroline, daughters of the late Henry Hasley, esq. of Henley Park, Sussex.

Died.] At Bath, John Bailey, esq. of Hartley Row, Hants.-Lady Trollope, wife of Adm. Sir Henry T.-Mrs. Purvis, relict of C. P esq. of Darsham, Suffolk.-Lucy, wife of John Hope, esq. barrister.-Mr. Wm. Matthews, many years secretary to the Bath, and West of England Agricultural Society, which office he resigned several years since, 69. The papers which he inserted in the Society's Memoirs, are distinguished by the leading features of his mental charactersound sense, and practical utility. Mr. Matthews was the author of some other fugitive productions; also of a tour, written in the manner of Sterne.-Wm. Horton, esq. younger brother of the late Sir Watts H. and lieutenant colonel of the 2d. Lancashire militia.

At Bristol, Matth. Montague, esq. late of Jamaica.-At the Hotwells, Lady Catherine

At Ludlow, Mr. C. Waldron, upwards of Poulett, third daughter of Earl P. 20.-D. 60 years an officer of excise, 86.

Evans, esq. one of the aldermen of this

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