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Rev. Wm. Roberts, of Eton college. Mr. N. Holmes, of London, to Harriet, only daughter of the late N. Edwards, esq. of Derby.-J. Dixon, esq. nephew of the late J. D. esq. of Whittington, to Miss Haywood, of Birmingham.

Died.] At Derby, Frances, widow of the late A. Parkyn, esq. and only sister of Sir J. Borlase Warren, Bart-In the prime of life, in consequence of a fall from his horse, Mr. W. Harrison.

At Belper, 24, Mr. G. Webster. At Brailsford, 34, Mr. E. Salt, late of Risley Park.

At Chesterfield, in her 21st year, Mrs. Elam, wife of J. E. esq. a lady much esteemed for her many benevolent qualities; her fortitude in extreme suffering was exemplary.

At Walton-upon-Trent, Mrs. Newbold. -Mr. J. Tunnicliff, jun. 46.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

POPULATION-Southwell. Inhab. Houses 575, Families 610, Houses building 2, Uninhabited 16, Agricultural Families 176, Manufacturing Families 279, other Fa. milies 155, Males 1481, Females 1570.Arnold Males 1744, Females 1828; in 1811, Males 1460, Females 1582; Increase 530. Calverton-Increase 136.

Married.] At Newark, Mr. W. Walkington, principal clerk in the banking-house of Messrs. Hardy and Co. Grantham, to Miss A. Pepper, only daughter of T. P. gent-At Beeston, J. Lomas, gent. to Mrs. Woodward, widow-At Mansfield, Mr. J. Beard, to Miss Woolley-At Edwinstone, Mr. J. Amos, to Miss M. Amos, of Clipstone.

Died.] At Nottingham, 35, Mr. J. Major, cheesemonger.

At Newark, 69, Mr. E. Brammer. At Mansfield, 45, Miss Curtis. At Ollerton, suddenly, Mr. C. Rhodes, cornfactor, 72.

At Balderton, near Newark, J. Cousins, esq.

At Wilford, 27, James, eldest son of J. Cox, esq.

At his seat, Stamford Hall, in his 76th year, C. V. B. Dashwood, esq. an acting magistrate of the county, and high sheriff in 1780. His warm and generous feelings endeared him to his domestics and temants.

Caroline, youngest daughter of J. N. Martin, esq. of Woollaton.-W. Boultbee, esq. of Ruddington, 60.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

A jetty has been lately built on the west side of Barton Harbour, five feet in height, and projecting into the Humber 200 yards from the shore.

Married.] The Rev. W. A. Hammond, rector of Kerby cum Asgarby, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Sir T. Rich, bart. of Supaing, Berks.At Market Raisin, Mr. J.

Cumstone, surgeon, to Miss Eliz Clarke — The Rev. J. Brewster, vicar of Laughton, &c. to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of G. F. Lockley, esq. of Half Moon-street, London. The Rev. T. Skipworth, of Belton, to Ann H. daughter of G. Capes, esq. of Epworth-At Spilsby, Lieut. J. L. Harrison, of the 3d West York Militia, to Anne, daughter of Mr. T. Stanley, merchant, formerly of Hull.

Died.] At Brigg, Mrs. Spring, wife of Mr. J. S. publican.

At Hull, Mrs. Wood, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Greenwood, of Immingham.—Mr. J. Dudding, late of Barton-upon-Humber. At Laceby, near Grimsby, the Rev. G. Gray, vicar of Aylsby and Martin.

At North Somercotes, near Louth, 78, the Rev. W. Meyers.-At Great Limber, near Caistor, 78, Mrs. Cortis, mother of Capt. C. Hamburgh trader, of Hull.

The Rev. J. Colebank, of Sutterton, formerly curate of Algakirk and Fossdyke.— The Rev. W. Beecher, prebendary of Southwell, and rector of Waltham, in this county. The Rev. T. H. Wayett, D. D. vicar of Pinchbeck, near Spalding.

LEICESTER AND RUTLAND.

POPULATION-St. Mary's Parish, Lei. cester-Males 2539, Females 2861; Total Increase 1321. Total of the different Parishes 30,254. Increase 7135. Ashby de la Zouch-Total 3993; Increase 836.

Married.] J. B. Humphrey, Esq. of Kibworth Horcourt, to Charlotte, 3d daughter of the Rev. J. Costobadie, rector of Wensley, Yorkshire.-At Harboro', the Rev. J. Cook, to Miss Gee. The Rev. G. Gordon, M. A. rector of Hambleton, Rutland, to Catharine, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Staunton, of Staunton Hall, Nottingham.Mr. W. Atkins, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Tibbald, both of Earl Shilton.

At Loughboro', Mr. G. Fowler, of the King's Head Inn, to Dorothy, daughter of the late Mr. M. Hopkinson.

Died.] At Leicester, suddenly, 32, Mr. J. Healey. Mrs. Joyce, relict of the late Mr. J. surgeon.. - Mr. Valentine, publican.Mrs. Ford, 74.-Mrs. Lakin, widow, 59. -Mr. Spencer, maltster, 70.—In her 84th year, Mrs. N. Needham.-At Oakham, 67, Mary, relict of the late Rev. Edw. Healey, rector of Patrington, in Holderness.

At Market Harboro', Mrs. Clipsham, widow, 57.-Mr. J. Fox. 50.

At Medbourne, 82, R. Stanley, esq. At Hinckley, 32, Mrs. J. Simpson.—Mrs. Reeve, 188.

At Uppingham, advanced in years, Mr. R. Hill.

W. Burton, gent. of Great Glen.-At South Croxton, in her 95th year, Mrs. A. Mowbray.

In his 73d year, Mr. Shepherd, of Ryall, Rutland At Markfield, Mr. J. Bacon.

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At Loughboro', rather suddenly, 84, Mr. Tanswell.

At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Mr. J. B. Kirk land, surgeon.-Suddenly, Mr. J. Sher. win, 40.

At Melton Mowbray, 34, Mr. J. Digby, elerk to Messrs. Deacon and Co.

Mr. Clark, of Houghton on the Hill.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] E. J. Birch, esq. of Fradswell Hall, to Mary, youngest daughter of J. Spode, esq. of the Mount-At Burslem, Mr. Abraham, chemist, &c. to Miss A. Brownsword, a preacher among the Primitive Methodists. At Mucklestone, Mr. J. Downes, merchant, of Liverpool, to Miss A. Robinson.

Died.] At Lichfield, 81, Mrs. Falconer, relict of the late Rev. J. Falconer, D.D. and canon residentiary of the cathedral.

At Huntington, Mrs. H. Harding.

WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Coventry, W. Freeman, esq. of Brandon Mills, to Miss Carter.The Rev. S. G. Seagrave, vicar of Tysoe, in this county, to Miss H. Tooke, of St. John's, near Wakefield.-At Birmingham, Mr. J. Caswell, to Miss M. Howell.—Mr. W. Bolus, of Kentish Town, London, to Miss Anne Flint, of Digbeth.-Mr. J. Mushen, to Miss Martha Owen, both of Birmingham.

Died.] At Warwick, in his 47th year, Mr. W. Perkins.

At Birmingham, without any previous illness, Mr. B. J. Hughes.-Aged 41, Capt. J. Wood, late of the 22d Light Dragoons. -Mrs. E. Wood, of St. George's Tavern. 57-Mr. J. Mears, 40-Mrs. A. Crompton, 68,

At Nuneaton, 64, Mr. T. Ashbourne, formerly of Croxton, Leicestershire.

At Norwich, Mr. J. Rawson, late an eminent gun-maker, in Birmingham. Mr. E. Fisher, coal-merchant, of the Sand Pitts.

SHROPSHIRE.

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Married.] Sir J. T. Jones, bart. of Stanley Hall, to E. Walwyn, daughter of the late J. Macnainara, esq. of St. Christopher's. -At Shiffuall, J. E. Goodhart, esq. to Alice, daughter of L. Pingo, esq.-The Rev. C. Leicester, rector of Westbury, to the eldest daughter of R. Topp, esq. of Whitton Hall.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mrs. E. Scoltock. Mrs. Parry.

At Bridgnorth, Capt. J. Smith, of the Bombay 11th regiment of Native Infantry. -R. Baker, esq. alderman and magistrate for the county.

At Caynton, Mr. W. Yale.

Miss Griffiths, of Castle-terrace, formerly of Preston, near Shrewsbury.

The Rev. D. Evans, vicar of Ruyton, and of the eleven towns.

WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] J. Brown, esq. of Hall-court, Bishops Frome, to Miss Morris, of Broom Yard-At Evesham, Mr. J. Worthington, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, to C. E. Cheek, third daughter of J. M. C. esq.Mr. W. Clapp, of Exeter, to Miss M. Cooke, of Oakfield House, Moseley, in this county.

Died.] At Broomsgrove, in her 41st year, Mrs. S. Holyoake.

At the house of his daughter, Mr. Palmer, near Feckenham, Mr. J. Read, 72, farmer, late of Upper Arley.

J. Worthington, esq. of Moorhill House. The Rev. T. Blackhall, vicar of Tardebig.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Hereford,--- Spring, of pugilistic celebrity, to Miss E. Griffiths. At Morton Lugg, near Hereford, Mr. R. Sheldon, of Grove House Academy, to Marianne, daughter of the late S. E. Goolden, gent.

Died.] At Hereford, 31, Mr. T. Ravenhill. He was on the eve of marriage, when suddenly seized with the disease which hurried him to his grave.

At Little Thinghill, Mrs. Pugh.
At Eyewood, H. Greene, esq.

On the 24th of November, at Arcot, East Indies, aged 30, E. Woodhouse, esq. lieut. and adjutant in the 5th Native infantry on the Madras Establishment, and eldest son of E. W. esq. of Leominster.

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GLOUCESTER AND MONMOUTH. Population. Gloucester, 9771. crease, 1590Houses, 1713. Cirencester -- Males, 2286. 2701.--Increase, 447. — Houșes, 1006. Chipping Sodbury - Males, 516. Females, 543.

Married. At Cheltenham, the Rev. R. Whateley, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late W. Pope, esq. of Hillingdon, Middlesex. At Evenlode, Mr. Archer, surgeon, of Stowon-the-Wold, to Sophia, only daughter of the Rey. W. Jones.-S. T. Scroope, jun. esq. of Danby Hall, Yorshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of J. Jones, esq. of Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire.-The Rev. Ed. Probyn, second son of the Rev. J. P. of Long Hope, to Juliana, second daughter of the late P. S. Webb, esq. of Milford House, Surrey.

Died.] At Gloucester, Louisa, wife of T. Turner, esq. and second daughter of D. Walters, esq. of Barnwood House.

At Bristol, Mrs. Watts, wife of Mr. W. Hosier.John, eldest son of the Rev. J. Holloway, minister of Countership Chapel, 23.-The widow of Capt. T. Withe ridge, 65.-Mr. D. Mitchell.

At Monmouth, J. D. Parsons, esq. adjutant of the county militia.

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At Cheltenham, the wife of Col. O'Neill. At Old Sodbury, Mr. J. White. At Tewkesbury, in her 58th year, Jane, wife of Mr. J. Evans, draper.

At Abergavenny, B. Gabb, sen. esq. an eminent solicitor."

At the Hythe, J. Hurd, esq.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] T. Dunbar, esq. M.A. Ashmolean Custos of the University, to Clem. Symonds, only daughter of S. Trickey, esq. of Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, London. Mr. J. Deane, of Bath, to Mrs. Herbett, of New Inn-lane, Oxford.

Died.] At Oxford, 36, Mr. W. Copeland. Mr. W. Shepherd, 67, for the last 29 years porter of Christ Church.

At Banbury, Mr. Cox, publican.

BUCKINGHAM AND BERKSHIRE.

POPULATION.-Clewes-Males 406, Females 436, Houses Inhabited 141, Uninhabited 2. Farringdon-Inhabitants 2271; Increase 428. Newbury-5947; Increase 1072.

Married.] At Radclive, near Buckingham, H. Smithson, esq. to Mrs. A. Tate. Died.] At Aylesbury, Mr. Hickman, surgeon.

At Reading, in her 76th year, Mrs. Richards, widow.

At Wokingham, J. White, esq. M. D. At Milton Keynes, the Rev. L. Loraine. In his 79th year, R. Dalzell, esq. late of Tidmarsh.

At Cuddington, Mr. W. Jeffcott, maltster.

At Aston Sandford, Mr. J. Dover.

HERTFORDSHIRE AND BEDFORDSHIRE.

Population. Hitchin 4448, increase 848. --Hemel Hempstead. Males 1931, females 2031, inhabited houses 735, uninhabited do. 32, increase of individuals 722.

Married. J. Sargeant, esq. of Coleshill, to Miss Steed, of Orchard-street, Portman4 square. At Totteridge, W. Hammond, 5 esq. of Whetstone, to Anne, third daughter of G. Randell, esq.-Lately, the Rev. Sir J. Filmer, bart. of Langleybury, to Esther, daughter of the late Mr. J. Stow, of St. Albans.-At Cheshunt, T. A. Jessop, esq. of Waltham Abbey, to Mrs. Pughe.

Died.] At Hertford, Mr. D. Cock, stone

mason.

H. Round, esq. of Abney House, Woburn.

The Rev. W. Hawtayne, 34 years rector of Elstree.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Market Harboro', Mr. S, C. Bosworth, to Miss M. E. Balaam, of Northampton-At Peterboro', Mr. Crisp, to Miss E. Colls, late of Stamford-At Northampton, the Rev. H. S. Hopwood, of Bath, to Maria, daughter of J. Hall, esq. banker, of Northampton.

Died.] At Northampton, 66, Mr. J. Hall.

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At Floore, 80, Mrs. M. Kerby.-S. Freeman, gent.

At Great Houghton, Mrs. M. Atkinson, daughter of the late Capt. R. A. of the 10th Dragoons.

At Bramston, 76, Mr. R. Radburn, carpenter. He had been more than 50 years in constant employment at Welton-place, under four successive masters, all of whom appreciated his value as a good and honest

man.

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. George, of Great Houghton, near Northampton.

Capt. Sparke, R.N. of Denford, youngest son of the late H. Sparke, esq. of Knuston Hall.

At Blakesley, J. White, esq. M.D. of Workingham, Berks.

In his 68th year, Mr. R. Fascutt, of Boughton.

Aged 54, the Rev. T. Watts, late of Plumpton.

CAMBRIDGE AND HUNTINGDON.

A noble bridge was opened, June 28, to the public at the Eau Brink; the cut and the whole of this extensive undertaking are expected to be finished July 31st.

At Cambridge, lately, an act passed the senate to enable the Vice-Chancellor and Syndies to contract with the Master and Fellows of Peter House to alienate, for the scite of the Fitzwilliam Museum, a space of their property extending 400 feet northward, and 100 feet in depth from east to west.

POPULATION.-Wisbeach, St. Peters-Males 3017, Females 3498; Increase 1200. Married.] Mr. G. Shaw, of Billericay, Essex, to Miss Brown, only daughter of the late R. Brown, M. D. of Huntingdon. -The Rev. J. Cheap, rector of Wimpole, to the youngest daughter of the late R. Simpson, esq. of York.-S. G. Smith, esq. 2d son of J. S. esq. of Woodhall Park, Herts, to Eugenia, 3d daughter of the Rev. Dr. Chatfield, vicar of Chatteris -W. Simpole, geut. to Miss Dickenson, both of March.

Died.] At Cambridge, 63, Mr. W. Bland, opposite St. Peter's college.-Mrs. Shedd, wife of Mr. W. S. jun.

At St. Ives, at a very advanced age, J. Barnes, esq.

At March, 24, Mr. C. Cave, millwright. -Mr. W. Belsted, publican, 57.

Lately, in his 65th year, Mr. D. Fryer, an opulent grazier of Chatteris.

At Upwell, 67, Mrs. Bacon.

The Rev. H. G. Sperling, rector of Papworth St. Agnes, 28.-At Quy Hall, in his 73d year, T. Martin, esq.

Aged 76, R. Taylor, esq. of Harston. At Huntingdon, in his 54th year, Mr. Ashby, coach and waggon proprietor.

NORFOLK.

Population. Lynn 12180, increase 921, Houses

Houses inhabited 2544, uninhabited 67, building 18.

St. Clement's Parish, Norwich: Males 1076, females 1288. Total of the city, males 2288, females 27,307, increase on the whole 12,960.

Married.] At Bluckling, the Rev. Dr. Warren, of Greenwich, to Miss Churchill, daughter of the Rev. J. D. C.-J. H. Steward, esq. son of J. S. Esq. alderman of Nor wich, to Harriett, third daughter of the Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, of North Walsham.At Lynn, Mr. S. Carr, copper-plate printer, to Miss Smith.Mr. Cater, of Norwich, to Susan, second daughter of J. Oxley, esq. of Gorleston.-At North Walsham, Mr. J. Stevens, Wesleyan minister, to Miss St. John, of Hockford-cum-Whitwell -At Eaton, T. S. Day, esq. of Norwich, to Miss Colman.

Died.] At Norwich, Mrs. Hardy.-In her 42d year, Mrs. E. Phillips.-In his 72d year, Mr. G. Howes.

At Lynn, 20, Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. J. Molbourne.

At Yarmouth, Mr. J. Callow, wheelwright.-Mrs. E. Fry, 31.-Mrs. M. Dawkins, 22.

At Alboro', 74, Mr. W. Hewett, an industrious and useful school-master.

At Wells, Mr. Elgar, grocer. The Rev. M. Carthew, M.A. vicar of Mattishall, &c.

At Holt, 65, Mrs. Sales, widow. At Swaffham, 82, Mrs. Harwin. At Aylesham, 48, Mrs. A. Durant, of the Bell Inn.

At Blakeney, 77, Mrs. Reb. Taylor.-At Oporto, 54, Capt. G. Holland, of Yarmouth.

SUFFOLK.

A new street is contemplated at Ipswich to form a handsome avenue to the front of the New Assembly Rooms, and extend in a direct line to the inn on the Woodbridge Road.

Population. Bury: St. Mary's parish, males, 2300, females, 2924. St. James's, males, 2273, females, 2496. Total increase, 2061.

Married.] Mr. T. Leathers, to Miss H. Harvey, both of Creeting.-Mr. Loveit, to Miss H. Upcroft, both of Cuddenham.— Mr. Chaston, of Mendham, to Marianne, second daughter of Mr. Welham, of Dennington Hall.

Died.] At Bury, in his 21st year, the youngest son of the late Mr. Thomason, of Thaxted. Mrs. Coe, widow, 76.-Eliza, only child of Mr. Allen.-Aged 19, Susan, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Lambert.

At Ipswich, 26, Mr. J. B. Dannely--In his 78th year, Mr. G. Frost, of superior talents as an artist.-Mr. J. Sparrow.

At Walpole, the Rev. R. Wearing, upwards of 40 years a dissenting minister in this county.

At Walsham, C. Willows.-In her 87th year, Mrs. France, widow, formerly of Chelmsford.

At Finborough, T. Smith. gent. late adjutant of the Warwickshire militia.

At London, in St. George's Hospital, 40, Mr. W. Croft, game-keeper to the Marquis Cornwallis.

At Halesworth, 79, Mr. E. Lightfoot, many years surveyor of the Ipswich and Yarmouth turnpikes.

ESSEX.

Population.-Colchester-Males, 6500. Females, 7516.-Families employed in agriculture, 506. In trades, 1650.Other Families, 955.

Married.] T. Wight, esq. of Woodford Bridge, in this county, to Louisa, youngest daughter of J. Humphries, esq. of Serlestreet, Lincoln's Inn.-At Colchester, Mr. Knopp, to Miss Nichols.

Died.] At Colchester, Elizabeth, widow of the late C. Mathews, esq.-Lieut.-Col. Covell, late of the 24th dragoons.

At Braintree, in her 28th year, Martha, wife of Mr. B. Dixon, jun. surgeon.

At Bythorn Hall, in her 91st year, Mrs. E. Burleigh, relict of the late Mr. Alderman B. of Cambridge.

At the Parsonage, Langdon Hills, 78, the Rev. J. Moore, L.L. B. rector, and one of the priests of the Chapel Royal, St. James's, &c.

At Nasing, in his 84th year, W. Palmer, Esq.

At Saffron Walden, the wife of Mr. Frye, of the Academy.

F. Unwin, esq. of Coggeshall, 83.-Mrs. Hervey, widow, of East Bergholt.

At Halstead, the Rev, D. Ibbetson, M.A.

rector.

KENT.

POPULATION.-Smarsden Parish; males 555; females 483; total increase 160.St. Lawrence, Thanet; males 790; females 811; increase 185.-Walmer; males 780; females 838; decrease 576, from the baracks being removed.

Married.] At Dover, Count Senni, from Switzerland, aged 82, to Miss Mignot, aged 19, from the British Hotel at Calais. -C. T. Pattinson, esq. of Ibornden, to Miss Hodges, daughter of T. L. H. esq. of Hempstead Place.-F. Payne, esq. of Dover, to Miss R. Sandford, of Folkstone.

Died.] At Canterbury, 23, Mrs. Avan, wife of Mr. A. fellmonger.-Mrs. Benefield, 89.-Catherine, wife of Mr. Alderman Jones-Of the small pox, Thomas, son of Mr. Duly.-J. H. Gillman, youngest son of Mr. D. G. of the White Lion Inn.

At Folkstone, 45, Mrs. Crowley, wife of Mr. C. officer of Excise.

At Sandwich, 81, Mr. W. Juddery.-The eldest son of Mr. W. Colland, builder, 20. At Maidstone, 60, Mrs. Ling.

At Ramsgate, by suicide, 43, Dr. An drews,

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drews, formerly of Greek-street, Soho, but of late, resident medical attendant in the family of Mr. Coutts, the banker. Having left Mr. C.'s house on a visit to General Meade, he found on his return, that another medical gentleman had been called in. This is supposed to have preyed over an.. xiously on his mind.-Alice, youngest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Lickorish, of Wolston, Warwickshire.

At Biddingden, 23, Mrs. Boorman, wife of Mr. W. B. yeoman.—Mr. J. Woodgate, wheel wright, 30.

SUSSEX.

POPULATION.Subdeanery Parish in Chichester, 3309; increase 1874. The complete census of the city is not yet made up-Eastbourne, males 1226; females 1381.

Married.] In London, H. B. Curteis, esq. eldest son of E. J. C. esq. M.P. for this county, to Sarah, second daughter and coheiress of the late R. Mascall, esq. of Peasmarch Place. At Horsham, F. B. Clough, esq. of Denbigh, to Miss E. B. Marshall.

Died.] At Lewes, G. Pike, esq.

At Chichester, almost suddenly, G. W. Thomas. esq. 72, and J. Williams, esq. The former was five times M.P. for the city, and the latter bis principal supporter against the Richmond interest-Miss Hollest.

esq. late coroner for the county.-J. Fitzwater, esq. of Cranbourne, many years confectioner to the late King.

At Chawton, 76, W. Prowting, esq. a magistrate for the county.

At Herriod House, Elizabeth, wife of G. P. Jervoyse, esq. M.P.

WILTSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. J. Compton, of Brixton Deverill, to E. Prudence, daughter of the late Mr. J. Sainsbury, of Corseley House.

Capt. W. Bourchier, R.N. to Emma, second daughter of J. M. Jackson, esq. of Downton. Mr. J. Boor, solicitor, of Warminster, to Mary, eldest daughter of G. Blackford, esq. late of Southampton.

Died.] At the Parsonage House, Clenstone, Mrs. Smith.

SOMERSETSHIRE.

POPULATION.—The fourteen parishes of the hundred of Bathforum :-Bathford, males 325, females 363-Bathwick, males 1574, females 2435.-Easton and Catherine males 70, females 57,--Freshford,males 278, females 309-Kelston, males 108, females 144.--Langridge, males 51, females 52.— Combe, males 425, females 430.-Northstoke, males 68, females 68.-Southstoke, males 119, females 139.--Swanswick, males 179, females 202.-Weston, males 893, females 1020-Widcombe, males 2571, females 3309.-Woolley, males 55, females 46.-Walcot, males 9341, females 14,505.

At Storrington, in his 58th year, G. Total, males 16,257, females 23,074. Dixon, esq.

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Married.] At Southampton, Mr. Foy, to Miss Goodman. Mr. W. Look, to Miss New, of Newport.-Mr. Ferris, of London, to Miss Clay, of Portsea.

Died.] At Winchester, 25, Mr. J. Wick, baker.

At Southampton, 52, Capt. G. Smith, in the service of the East India Company.

At Portsmouth, Mrs. Quick, wife of Mr. Q. sen. painter-Lately, Lord F. Thynne, midshipman, R.N.

At Ringwood, S. Tunks, esq. banker and a county magistrate.

At Quarley, 76, Sir Thomas Champneys, bart. He was the descendant of a very ancient family in Somersetshire, and served the office of High Sheriff in it in 1775,

At Purbrook, near Portsmouth, J. Grigg,

Married.] At Bath, the Rev. Mr. Brymer, to Miss Wilkinson.-R. Else, esq. solicitor, to E. Felicia, daughter of the late C. Street, esq.-R. Ford, esq. of Stowell, near London, to Mrs. Mackay, daughter of Mrs. Bowditch, of Taunton. Mr. W. Witby, of Yeovil, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late B. Chaffey, esq. of Stoke under Ham.-W. R. Warry, esq. of Shap. wick, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W, C. Wood, esq. of Martock.

Died.] At Bath, Maria, wife of the Rev. J. Helyar. Hannah, wife of the Rev. C. Sandiford, archdeacon of Wells.-W. Edwards, esq. late of Kennington, Surrey.— D. Clutterbuck, esq.—Mr. Perry, druggist. -Lieut. H. B. Woodhouse, one of the Harbour Masters of the Port of London.-The Rev. C. H. Sampson, D.D. minister of Laytonstone Chapel, Essex.-H. Cox, esq. 76. -Arabella, relict of T. Edwards, esq. of Pontypool.-In his 91st year, the Rev. Sir C. Wheeler, bart. of Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire.

At Taunton, Mr. J. West, wine-merchant.

At Shepton Mallet, S. H. Jenkins, esq. -D. F. Scadding, gentleman, a coroner for the county.

At Preston, near Yeovil, Mr. E. Pester, formerly a dealer in cattle.

At the Hot Wells, R. Goodwyn, third daughter of H. H. Harvey, esq. of King's Down.

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