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At Chesterfield, 42, Mr. F. Launt.—In her 64th year, the wife of Eb. Smith, esq. At Cold Eaton, 86, Mrs. Wild, widow. -Mrs. A. Dakin, of Suffield.

Lately in London, Mr. Hough, of Chesterfield, formerly the dramatic tutor of Master Betty.

Suddenly, Mr. J. Collars, huntsman, of Ashbourn Hall.

The Rev. F. Gisborn, rector of Staveley, 90. His charities were evinced in the remission of his fees to the poor, in claiming merely nominal tythes, &c. At Peter-house, Cambridge. Mr. Gray gave up his rooms to Gisborne, the bard having been driven from his college, by the students mimicking his effeminate manner. Mr. G.'s gravity even then stood aloof from such indiscretions.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

At Nottingham, Mr. J. Thompson, cornfactor, to Miss F. Salmon.-Mr. J. Barks, to Mrs. Osbourne.-M. C. Peet, to Miss M. Briggs.-Mr. F. Vity, to Miss England. -At Stapleford, Mr. Moore, lace-manufacturer, to Miss Simpson.-At Bulwell, Mr. T. Ellis, eldest son of Mrs. M. E. to the youngest daughter of Mr. T. Lomas, twist lace-manufacturer.

Died.] At Nottingham, 59, Mr. S. Fox, dyer. Mrs. M. Hall, 74.—Mr. J. Jennings, sinker-maker, 51. Very suddenly, 23, Miss M. Selby.-Mrs. Straw, widow, 72.Mr. S. S. Frost, 25.-Mrs. M. Clarke, 88.Mr. J. Wateridge, 26.

At Mansfield, of a rapid decline, in his 31st year, James, only son of Mr. J. Handley.

At Newark, advanced in years, Mrs. Bradley.

At Kegworth, in his 65th year, the Rev. J. Dawson, dissenting minister.

At Ruddington, in her 23d year, on a visit at a friend's, Miss S. Wastie, of Camden Town, London.

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At Alford, 70, the Rev. W. Thompson, master of the Grammar School,

At Stamford, 59, Mr. J. Tomlinson, deputy apparitor.

At Louth, 23, Miss M. Humphrey.

LEICESTER AND RUTLAND.

Population. Castle Donington, males 1206, females 1354. Coleorton, males 401, females 482. Belton and Gracedien, males 342, females 322. Diseworth, males 338, females 380. Lockington, males 100, females 106. Breedon and Long Wilson males 511, females 533. Long Whatton, males 424, females 396. Packington and Snibson, males 227, females 219. Seals, males 568, females 505. Kegworth, males 785, females 822. Hemington, males 222, females 199. Blackfordby, males 146, females 144. Osgathorpe, males 174, females 178. Part of Ravenstone, males 134, females 121.

Population, county of Rutland, 18,493, increase 2118.

Married.] At Red Mills, near Belvoir Castle, G. Beaumont, esq. of Winthorpe House, to Anne, eldest daughter and coheiress of J. Shylock, esq.-Mr. Greaves, attorney, of Market Harborough, to Miss Munton, of Great Bowden.-At Leicester, Mr. T. Wickes, to Mrs. Murdin. John, youngest son of the late Mr. Thos. Horner, to the youngest daughter of Mr. Yates.George, youngest son of Mr. J. Smith, farmer and grazier, of Kibworth Beauchamp, to Anne, only daughter of the late Mr. Thornton, of Kibworth Harcourt. — At Sheephy, Mr. T. Kirkland, surgeon, of Ashby, to Miss Fawkes.

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Died.] At Leicester Mr. T. Cockshaw. -Mrs. F. Catlin, 25-Mrs. Cooke, wife of Mr. C. cabinet-maker.

At Loughborough, 72, Mrs. Bell, of the Marquis of Granby Inn.-Mrs. Hickling, 83, mother-in-law of Mr. Eddowes, surgeon.

At Hinckley, 86, Mr. J. Blunt, woolcomber.

At Uppingham, 24, Charles, eldest son of Mr. L. Bell, wine-merchant.

At Quorndon, 72, Mr. Inglesant.—In London, 51, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr. C. Lakin, of Ashby-de-laZouch.

Mr. W. Smith, grazier, 77, of Thorp Langton.

At Riddlington, Rutland, Mr. Baynes, of Leicester. At Eaton, near Belvoir, in the prime of life, Mrs. Holmes, formerly of Melton Mowbray."

Mr. C. Smith, farmer, of Burbage Fields. -Mr. G. Geary, farmer, of Lindley. Shortly after breakfast, he fell back in his chair and expired.

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Married. At Breewood, J. Wrottesley, esq. eldest son of Sir J. W. bart. to the 3d daughter of T. Gifford, esq. of Chillington. -At Tamworth, J. Baggaley, esq. of Fradley, near Lichfield, to Miss Lyon.-G. Parker, esq. iron master, of Tipton, to Sophia, daughter of the late C. Humphreys, esq. of Pennant, Montgomeryshire. Mr. H. Parkes, of Wolverhampton, to Miss Git. ton, of Bridgenorth.

Died.] At Wednesbury, suddenly, Mr. T. Hawe, 80.

At Walsall, in her 90th year. Mrs. A. Bates, widow, formerly of Bloxwich.

At Handsworth, Mary, only daughter of Mr. S. Hodges.-In his 74th year, Mr. M. Woodhall, late of Birmingham.

In his 68th year, Mr. J. Tandy, of Great Barr.-In the prime of life, Eleanor, wife of Mr. E. Wilson, of the Hattons, near Breewood.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, the Rev. J. B. Warden, to Marianne, only daughter of the late Mr. J. Crump, solicitor.At Birmingham, Mr. H. Payne, to the 2d daughter of Mr. W. Riley.

Died.] At Birmingham, 26, Anne, wife of Mr. J. Plevins, builder.-Mrs. M. Darwin. Mrs. Tindale, wife of Mr. T. chemist and druggist.-In his 50th year, Mr. J. Clowes. Elizabeth, wife of Mr. T. Ledbrook, malster.-In his 19th year, Henry, eldest son of the late Mr. H. Leake, of Tavistock, Devon.

At Castle Bromwich, in his 21st year,
Mr. Waldron.

R. Bartlam, esq. solicitor, of Alcester.
At Great Packington, 92, Dame Ecle.

SHROPSHIRE.

Total Population. Wellington 8390; increase 177. Ludlow, males 2120, females 2700, increase 670.

Six orphans survive the late downfall of the house which adjoins the Shrewsbury theatre. Three individuals of one family were killed, and the ruins had nearly overwhelmed five families, comprising more than twenty persons. The theatre is 500years old, and was formerly a palace belonging to the Lords of Powys.

Married.] At Longdon, J. Smith, esq. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late S. Adey, esq. of Chorley.-At Shrewsbury, Mr. R. Reece, to Miss A. Jones.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, in his 62d year, J. Beck, esq.-Mr. T. Jones, wine-merchant, 42.

At Ludlow, 55, S. Vaughan, esq.Anne, daughter of Mr. Adams, surgeon. At Oswestry, 71, Esther, widow of the late Mr. R. Jones, shoe-maker.

At Bishop's Castle, Mr. J. Lloyd.

Cound Cottage, late of Pearse Hay, Staffordshire. Mr. E. Davies, an opulent far mer, of Waen Wen, near Oswestry, 82. The close of his vigorous life was hastened by an accident.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. J. Chantry, of Birmingham, to Miss A. Lane, of Upton-on-Severn. Died.] At Worcester, 52, E. Griffith, esq. formerly of Birmingham.-Suddenly, of a paralytic attack, while attending service in the cathedral, Mr. C. Richards.

At Evesham, 84, Mrs. Isabella Horne, and after a few days, her brother, R. Horne. esq. 85.

Mrs. M. Taylor, widow of Northfield. In her 43d year, Mrs. Cooper, of Netherton.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Bromyard, Mr. C. Blackith, merchant, of Palermo, to Miss Vickary. Died.] At Hereford. 42, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mrs. Gwyllym.

At Ross, at an advanced age, Mrs. Williams, wife of Mr. W. corn-factor.

At Norton, 75, Mrs. M. Shelton, mother of Mr. J. S. lamp manufacturer, of Birmingham.

GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH.

Married.] The Rev. R. Strong, of Painswick, to the only daughter of Mr. W. Gravenor, of Bristol.-Mr. W. Knipe, of Frampton, to the 2d daughter of Mr. Turner, of Froombridge.-Mr. J. Reeve, of the Bristol Theatre, to Miss Aylett, of Moorfields, London-Mr. G. Gough, son of Mr. T. G. timber merchant, of Bristol, to Miss E. Slee, daughter of R. S. esq. of Somersetsquare,-J. Whitchurch, esq. of Bristol, to Susan, daughter of R. Newman, M.D. of Thornbury Park.-At Clifton, the Rev. E. Jacob, tutor of the missionary institution, at Stanstead, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late J. Patterson, esq. of the Bengal civil service.

At Gloucester, 23, the Rev. J. Adams, a young gentleman of excellent sense and peculiar firmness of character.

At Bristol, Mr. T. Applin, 72.—Mr. W. Pether, formerly an artist.

At Cheltenham, the Countess Dowager of Jersey. In his 48th year, Sir T.M. Wilson, bart. of Charlton house, Kent.

At Cirencester, in his 19th year, W. B. 3d son of Mr. H. Chavasse. He was de signed for the church, but fell a victim to consumption.

At Tewksbury, Mr. J. Moore, corndealer.

At the Hot Wells, Mrs. Taylor, relict of the late J. T. esq. of Bath.

In her 31st year, Mrs. Vaughan, late of Pentyumawr-house, Moumouthshire.-Es

At Church Stretton, 83, Mr. T. Bed- ther, wife of Mr. J. Daniels, of Ebley.

does, formerly a skinner.

At Pitchford Park, Miss E. Smythe.

In his 46th year, T. Vaughton, esq. of

74, D. Parsons, esq. adjutant of the county militia.

At Monmouth, 60, Mrs. Philips, widow

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of the late Rev. W. Philips, M.A. and vicar of Appleby, Westmorland.

At Cardiff, 35, Mr. W. Swansboro, clerk to Messrs. Tanner and Co. of Gloucester. At Usk, Thomas, eldest son of the Rev. J. Saunders.

At Stow-on the-Wold, Mrs. George, of the Union inn. She had sent for an ounce of salts to a druggist, who by delivering a poisonous drug, occasioned her death in a few hours.-J. Beech, esq. 79, lord of the manor of Quedgley. His life was an example of temperance and persevering industry.

OXFORDSHIRE.

At Oxford assizes, Joseph Smith, for stealing a mare, John Betteridge, for maiming and killing a brown horse; James King for stealing the carcase of a lamb, were capitally convicted; five were sentenced to 7 years transportation.

Married.] At Florence, the only son of Vice Admiral Manley, of Braziers, in this county, to C. Emilia, only daughter of Sir W. Clayton, bart. of Harleford, Bucks.-At Oxford, Mr. W. Merriman, to Miss E. Cowling of Ewelme.

Died] At Henley-upon-Thames, Maria, 2d daughter of the late Col. G. Harper, of the East India Company's service.

At Burford, Lydia, wife of J Phillips, esq.

At Thame, 22, Septimus, youngest son of the late J. Hollier, esq.

In Kent-road, London, Mrs. Barnes, mother of Mrs. Buswell, of Oxford.

BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE.

At Berkshire assizes George Giles and Hannah Howell, for setting fire to a barn, &c. received sentence of death.

Married.] The Rev. C. Shipley, son of the Dean of St. Asaph, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of R. O. Sloper, esq. of Woodhay. -J. E. Bicheno, esq. of the Middle Temple, to Elizabeth, daughter of S. A. Lloyd, esq. of Newbury.-J. Cockney, esq. of the Mauritius, to Tabitha, fifth daughter of the late Rev. W. Perkins, of Twyford.

Died.] At Reading, 61, J. Blandy, esq. an eminent solicitor. His disinterested services to the public, his active benevolence and practical piety are highly eulogised. At an advanced age, Mr. P. Tomkins, gardener.

At Windsor, 52, Mrs. Dobson-Mrs. Humblestone, 89.

At Wokingham, in his 77th year, the Rev. W. Bremner, curate and master of Lucas's Hospital.

R. Thomas, esq. of Wantage, 61. R. Mattingly, esq. of Baulking, 61. Miss M. Taylor, of Bradenham Cottage, Bucks..

HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE.

At Hertford Assizes seven prisoners were capitally convicted, and three sentenced to seven years transportation.

Married.] The Rev. R. Boyse, of Little Hadham, to Winifred, daughter of the late Sir T. B. Plestow, of Watlington Hall, Norfolk.-J. Hayne, esq. of Middleton Terrace, to Anne, second daughter of the Rev. T. W. Ward, of Shambrook, Bedfordshire.

Died.] At Sawbridgworth, in his 83d. year, G. Dyer, esq. of Doughty-street. At Welwyn, Frances, second daughter of the late Major Gen. Chester.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

At Northampton assizes, eight prisoners were capitally convicted, but all reprieved. Murried.] At Pitsford, the Rev. E. Collins Wright, to the eldest daughter of the late R. Pemberton, esq.-Lieut. C. Haycock, R N. of King's Cliffe, and late of Stamford, to Mary, second daughter of the late J. Maydwell, esq. of Fotheringhay.At Fineshade, Col. Reeve, of Leadenham House, to Lady Susan Sherard, sister of the Earl of Harborough.-The Rev. T. C. Welch, A.B. of Pattishall to the third daughter of C. Bacon. esq. of Styford, in Northumberland.

Died.] At Geddington, 73, Mrs. Edmunds, relict of the late H. E. esq. of the East India Company's service, and mother of R. E. esq. of Kettering.

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON.

At Cambridge assizes, seven prisoners were capitally convicted, but mostly sentenced to transportation.

At Huntingdon assizes, Richard Vaughan aged 66, for an assault to commit a rape, was sentenced to two years imprisonment.

A new species of black currant is cultivating in this county, the fruit of which is so large, that a single berry will weigh 60 grains, and measure in circumference, two inches and a half.

Married.] T. Fryer, esq. of Chatteris, to Miss C. Green, of Hammersmith.-Wotton, son of the late W.Isaacson, esq. of Landwade Hall, near Newmarket, to Miss Frost, of Wickham Brook.-Mr. Fellows, head cook to Caius College, to Miss Susan Knowles. Died.] At Cambridge, Anne, wife of Mr. R. Brown, merchant.

At Colney Parsonage, 76, the Rev. W. Gilson, prebendary of Lincoln, &c.

From the rupture of a blood vessel, M. Dayrell, esq. of Shady Camps, justice of peace for this county.

At Walsoken, near Wisbeach, in his 71st year, Mr. Catling, farmer and grazier.

At Stonely, near Kimbolton, D. Welsted, esq.-At Ramsey, 96, Mrs. Cowling, relict of the late P. C. esq. of Fenstanton.-At Parson Drove, near Wisbeach, Mr. J. Holmes, jun, farmer.

NORFOLK.

Married.] Mr. S. Alcock, of Manchester, to Susan, youngest daughter of Mr. J. Robberds, of St. George's Norwich.

Mr.

Mr. R. Rallison, of Mattishall, to Mrs. M. Pottle of Wisbeach.

Died.] At Norwich, 62, Mr. J. Beare, shoemaker.

At Lynn, 28, Mr. Masson, shoemaker. At South Lynn, in his 70th year. Mr. B. Batterbee.

At Yarmouth, 77, Mrs. M. Coleman.Miss M. Martin, 17.

At East Dereham, in his 65th year, Mr. Dade.

At Aylsham, Mrs. Jex.

In her 56th year,Mrs. L. Fulcher, widow, of Old Buckenham.-Mrs. S. Bidewell, of Weston, 57.-Mrs. Utten, of Surlingham, 96.-Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. A. Edwards, rector of Great Cressingham.

On the 20th of March, on his 5th voyage to China, 26, Mr. J. Colman, of Ashwelthorpe; also, lately, Miss H. Colman, sister of Mr. C.

SUFFOLK.

At Suffolk summer assizes, Aug. 9. at Bury, William Farthing, William Gibbins, and Henry Flack, for various acts of felony and burglary, were capitally convicted, but afterwards reprieved.

Married.] The Rev. P. W. Hamilton, A.M. vicar of Winston, to the eldest daughter of J. Panton, esq.-The Rev. H. Hodgkinson, rector of Saddingfield, &c. to the youngest daughter of Claudius, late Bishop of Sodor and Man.-Mr. R. Footman, linendraper, to Miss C. Groves; also Mr. Howes, to Miss Bacon, all of Ipswich.-At Dalham, Sir Digby Mackworth, bart., to Miss P. Affleck sister to Sir James A. The church on this occasion, was transformed into a garden, the chancel being inlaid with flowers forming the names of the pair; other devices also in variously blended colours. At Stoke, near Nayland, E. Liveing, esq. to the only daughter of the late G. Downing, esq. barrister-At Cavenham, Mr. W. Watts, to the eldest daughter of E. Cooper, esq.-At Sudbury, T. Musgrave, esq. to Miss Hodge.—At Trandeston, the Rev. E. Rust, to the only daughter of the Rev. N. D'Eye.

Died.] At Bury. 72, G. Hubbard, esq. surgeon, and a burgess ef the corporation. At Ipswich, in her 21st year, Miss J. Alger. At an advanced age, Mrs. Hill, relict of the late Capt. J. H.

At West Wycombe, Bucks, in her 38th year, Mrs. Coyte, widow of Mr. Coyte, M.D. late of Ipswich.

At Boyton, Mr. R. Bennington.-at Salt River, Jamaica, 23, Robert, eldest son of Mr. R. Alexander, farmer, of Helmingham. Mrs. A. Peacock, wife of A. P. esq. of Blakenham Lodge.-At Hartest, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. King.

ESSEX.

At Chelmsford assizes, 18 prisoners received sentence of death.

Married.] At Dedham, J. G. Stevens,

esq. 2d master of the Norwich Royal Gram-› mar School, to Mary, daughter of G. Withest, esq.-In London, W. T. Hibbert, esq. to Mary, youngest daughter of the late C. Cure, esq. of Blake Hall, in this county. In London, the Rev. A. B. Henniker, rector of Great and Little Thornham in Suffolk, to Amelia, daughter of J. H. Stewart, esq. of South Ockendon, in this county.O. Gee, jun. esq. of Earl's Coln, to the 2d. daughter of Sir W. B. Hughes, of Plascock, Anglesea.

Died.] At Colchester, Mr. S. Chamberlain, pipe maker.

In his 26th year, Mr. J. Coverdale, of Ingatestone Hall, eldest son of Mr. C. land steward to Lord Petre.

In his 70th year, Mr.J. Vine, of Ardeigh. -Aged 18, George, youngest son of J. Knowles, esq. of Wanstead.

KENT.

It is intended to widen the entrance to Canterbury, from the Sandwich and Deal road, by taking down the remaining tower of Burgate, with the adjacent buildings. This tower was rebuilt of brick, with stonequoins, in 1475; the names of some of the benefactors being still legible on the side. Among these, is John Franyngam, mayor, in 1462, &c. It was an unsightly structure, as the central part had been taken down in 1781, and the southern tower afterwards.

At the East Kent Association for the Relief, &c. of Agriculture, (held at Ashford, July 18,) among other resolutions (unanimous) was the following: that the meeting having taken into consideration the Report of the Select Committee, &c. find that it resembles a beautiful crop of straw, &c. without affording one grain of comfort or relief.

Population. Broughton Blean, Males 621.-Females 616.-Total Increase 235.

Married.] In London, D. Howell, esq. to Frances, youngest daughter of T. Russel, esq. of Dover.-At Herne, H. Worrel, esq. to Eliza, 2d daughter of Mr. J. Ashbee, of Sea-street.-At Charltou, Mr. Rutland, of the Mill at River, to Miss Hart.-At Borden, Mr. South, of Milton, to Miss Cooper.

Died.] At Canterbury, 57, Mrs. J. Tran ter. Mr. T. Smith, adjutant's clerk to the East Kent Regiment.-Mrs. M. Austin, of the Old Palace Inn.

At Rochester, Mr. J. Baldock.

At Folkstone, 25, Mr. Henry Peake.Mr. R. Finley, 53.

At St. Lawrence, Thanet, 86, the Rev. R. Harvey, M.A. 49 years resident minister of the parish of Ramsgate.

At Stanford, 76, Mr. J. Jones.

Mrs. M. Patterson, of Adisham.

The Rev. J. Williams, A.M. curate of Plaxtol, 47-At Herne Hill, in his 65th year, Mr. Gardner.-At Nicells-Wrotham, 43, Mr. Edmeades.

SUSSEX.

SUSSEX.

The works of the road for joining the west and east cliffs are rapidly proceeding and expected to be finished by the 3d of November.

The paving of Hastings, with lighting and other improvements, have recently been completed.

Married.] At Chichester, the Rev. R. G. Curtois, chaplain to the forces, to the eldest daughter of Major Gen. T. Widdrington. -At Brighton, Mr. D. Sampson, silk manufacturer, to Miss Taylor.

Died.] At Lewes, R. Barry, esq. 49. At Brighton, J. Whaley, esq. formerly of Colchester.

Suddenly, from being seized with apoplexy, while walking about his grounds, Mr. Luck, farmer, of Eastbourne.

At Yapton Place, 51, Capt. J. Whyte.

At Ditchling, universally esteemed and regretted, 68, Robert Chatfield, esq. a firm, consistent, and steady friend to the cause of civil and religious liberty. In him the neighbouring poor have lost a kind benefactor, and the schools on the Lancastrian system (the girls school of which, he erected at his owu individual expence) a benevolent and zealous supporter.

HAMPSHIRE.

At the assizes for this county, 12 received sentence of death, two were transported for life, six for 14 years, and three for 7 years.

The Hampshire papers complain of progressive inroads on the charters of Guernsey and Jersey, by which the inhabitants generally have been alarmed, and that they are calculated to shake their affections from the mother country.

Married.] Mr. T. Jackson, draper, to Miss Besant, both of Portsea.

Died.] At Portsmouth, Mr. White, builder.

At Gosport, in her 44th year, cey, wife of Capt. Tracey, R.N.

Mrs. Tra

At Portsea, in her 80th year, Mrs. M. Holse.

At Cowes, Bertrand, only son of R. Davis, esq.

After an illness of 24 hours, C. F. Horton, daughter of C. Day, esq. of Bovis Hill, near Southampton.

At Romsey, 57, Mrs. Young, wife of Mr. Y. auctioneer.

At Fratton, Miss Smith, sister of Capt. Smith, R.N.

At Ringwood, Mr. J. Tilley, many years confidential clerk to Mr. Baldwyn.

At Haslar Hospital, Mr. D. C. Poingdestre, midshipman, R.N.

At Avon Cottage, near Ringwood, Mrs. Osbourn, relict of the late Admiral O.

Mr. R. Hitchins, of St. Cross, near Winchester.

WILTSHIRE.

Somerset, to the youngest daughter of the Rev. J. Selwyn, rector of Ludgershall.-C. Spackman, esq. of Bradford, to Sophia, sister of T. Timbrell, esq. of Trowbridge. -G. D. Fisher, jun. esq. of Langley Stoke, to Julia, daughter of Mr. T. Hart, of Bradford. At Newton Toney, Mr. G. Flower, to Miss E. Beaumont.-J. Cholmondley, M.D. of Hatton Garden, London, to Miss. Smith, of Milford Hall, near Salisbury.

Died.] George, son of Mrs. Croome, of Bishops Cannings. This unfortunate youth had been confined to his bed for the last ten years.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

The Committee of Magistrates in the investigation of Ilchester Jail, have terminated their proceedings, by adjudging the keeper, W. Bridle, unfit to be longer in his appointment. The salary is 4001. per annum, exclusive of the house and fees, on the removal and discharge of prisoners. Mr. Hunt, in his letter to the Bath Journal, observes: "Mr. Dickinson, who so strenuously defended the gaoler, and vouched for his humanity in the Honourable House, was in the chair, and reluctantly obliged to admit that he had been one of Mr. Gaoler's greatest dupes."

Married.] J. C. Yeatman, esq. of Frome, surgeon extraordinary to the Duke of Gloucester, to the only daughter of the Rev. T. Tanner, vicar of Bradniach, Devon.-G. Speake, esq. 2d son of W. S. esq. of Jordans, to the only daughter of B. B. Dickinson, esq. of Tiverton.

At Bishop's Hull, the Rev. L. A. Cliff, of Wilton Cottage, to Miss S. Capon.-In London, L. Earle, esq. son of the late Col. E. of Tweed-house, Northumberland, to Sophia, only daughter of the late H. Parry, esq. of Bath.-Mr. W. P. Penny, bookseller, of Frome, to Miss M. Carpenter, of Rodden. At Coombe St. Nicholas, Matthew Wilmot, aged 87, to Mary Hutchings, aged 63. This mirthful alliance was celebrated with a variety of burlesque accompaniments. Six children, 30 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, attended the old simpleton, who was, with difficulty supported by his bride to the church.

Died.] At Bath, Capt. Mainwaring, deputy assistant quarter master general at Malta.

At Shepton Mallett, in his 78th year, Mr. G. Beale.

At Long Sutton, 26, Mr. S. Longman, lamented on account of his exemplary piety.

At Bruton, Mrs. Sweeting, relict of the late Mr. S. solicitor, formerly of Taunton. At Pidwell, near Ascott, 75, J. Lilly, esq. late a banker, of Glastonbury. The cottages of the surrounding villages abounded with his charity.

Aged 22, the only surviving daughter of Married.] A. Protheroe, esq. of Leigh, Mr. S. Gifford of Blackford.

Mr.

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