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Married.] At Cheadle, Mr. Thomas Morris, of London, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Wm. Skyes, esq. of Edgeley-house, near Stockport.

Thos. Vaughan, esq of Pearse Hay, Stafford, to Sarah, second daughter of John Ashdown, esq. of Llanhedrick, Salop.

At Halesowen, Mr. Thos. Perkes, to Miss Sarah Taylor, both of Stourbridge.

At Newcastle-under-Lyme, John Bennett, esq. of Dimsdale, to Miss Clews, daughter of John C. esq. one of the Aldermen of the former place.

At West Bromwich, Richard Styles, esq. of Friar Park, to Miss Elwell, daughter of Edward E. esq. of the same place.

A Astun, Mr. Richard Clarke, of London, to Miss Terry, of Ashted.

Mr. Thomas Morton, to Miss Henrietta Clarke, both of Wolverhampton.

At Barford, Mr. Charles Taylor, to Miss Ivins.

At Kineton, Mr. Hoare, of Radway, to Miss Charlotte Blakeman, of Kineton.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. Roberts, Miss Jane Botteley, both of Dudley. Mr. G. Gottam, of Kidderminster, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Allen, of Bilston.

Died.] William, youngest son of Charles Forster, esq. of Walstall.

Mrs. Halford, wife of Mr. H. H. of West Bromwich.

At Burslem, aged 63, Mr. Isaac Simpson. At Coton, Mrs. Healey, widow of Mr. H. of Lapley Wood.

Mr. J. Onions, of Westley; he was returning from Westbury, when he fell from his horse and expired.

Mr. Robert Hill, of Wall, near Lichfield.

WARWICKSHIRE.

The Landholders in the parish of King's Norton, have come to a laudable resolution, worthy of general imitation. They have resolved from time to time to take from among the poor children in the parish, a boy or girl as an apprentice, for the purposes "of ais ing for themselves a stock of servants with out separating the poor children, and sending them to a distance from their parents, and thereby weakening, if not annihilating the parental and filial duties towards each other."

Married] At Birmingham, Mr. Souter, of London, to Miss Carvell, of Birmingham. At Sheffield, Josiah Timniis, gent. of Keel, to Mrs. Smith, of the former place.

Mr. John Wainwright, of Birmingham, to Miss Brydges, of Worcester.

At Blockley, Mr. Greening, surgeon, of Campden, to Sarah, second daughter of the Rev. Elisha Smith, of the former place.

In Birmingham, Mr. Roger Frances, of Coventry, to Miss Frances Salt, daughter of the late Mr. S. of Weston.

At Lilleshall, after a courtship of 30 years, Mr. W. Hawkins, to Miss E. Mansell, both

of Muxton. The bridegroom and bride were already father and mother, grand-father and grand-mother; a son and a daughter-in-law were groom's man and bride's maid.

Died.] Mr. Thomas Smith, builder of Handsworth.

Mr. William Bool, aged 68, late of the Upper Priory, Birmingham.

Aged 63, Mrs. Brittle, wife of Mr. J. B. late of Kingswood near King's Norton.

At Leamington Spa, suddenly, Mr. Barclay: he was seized with an apoplectic fit while he was undressing to go into the tepid bath.

At his house, Park Fields, Allesley, much regretted, Mr. Edward Haycock.

Mr. M. F. Pearce, of Harbourne Heath. Aged 17, Martin, third daughter of John Lapworth, esq. of Lapworth.

Jane, youngest daughter of Mrs. Spooner, of Moland-street, Birminghamn.

SHROPSHIRE.

As some labourers were cleaning out a pit at Woodseaves, near Drayton, on an estate belonging to Philip Justice, esq. they discovered a coat of mail, extending from the neck to the girdle, which weighed 26lbs. It is in excellent preservation, the leather thongs which buckle it on, and the gold or gilding on the seams, being nearly as fresh as ever. As a battle was fought at Blore Heath, in the year 1459, and in the 38th of Henry VI. between the united forces of the Duke of York and Earl of Salisbury, and those of the King conimanded by Lord Audeley, who was beaten, about four miles from this spot, the coat might have been thrown away by one of the soldiers of the routed army.

Married.] Mr. J. Sandford, bookseller, of Shrewsbury, to Mrs. Oakes, of Peninaen Cottage.

Mr. Wm. Shaw, second son of Mr. S. of Stapleton, to Miss Jacobs, of Grimwood, Suffolk.

Died] At Shrewsbury, Mr. Roberts Richards-Mrs. Molineux, daughter of the late Mr. Nelson, sculptor.

In Frankwell, at the advanced age of 92,
Mrs. Lloyd, relict of Mr. L. maltster.
At Madeley-Wood, Mr. Thomas York.
Mrs. Adams, of Long.

Mr. John Preece, of the Wombridge
Works.

Mr. David Thomas, of Edgerley, 94.
Thomas Wingfield, esq. of Dinthill.
Mr. Robert Brazenor, of the Upper Moat.
Mr. Thomas Jones, of Ketley.

At the Moor, near Ludlow, Mrs, Walcot, relict of Charles W. esq. of Bitterley Court.

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Married.] At Worcester, James Harmar, esq. of Bewdley, to Mrs. C. M. Mills, of the London Road, Worcester.

J. Tristram, esq. of Belbroughton, to Sarah, daughter of the late G. Wilbraham, esq. of the Green Walls, near Chester.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Died.] At Hereford, Miss Wentworth, second daughter of the late Benning W. esq.In his 74th year, Mr. Samuel Wainwright, late of Upper Stanway.-Catherine, widow of John Scudamore Lechmere, esq. of Fownhope-Court, Herefordshire.-Mrs. Powles, relict of Mr. W. P. of Hereford.

At Homend, Mrs. Peole, relict of Jas. P.

esq. The Rev. J. Williams, vicar of Much Dewchurch and Much Birch. He was ardent and sincere in his friendships, liberal and generous in his sentiments.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

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Mr. Langbridge, of Cheltenham, to Miss Hewlett, daughter of Mrs. Webb, St. Philip's, Bristol.

At Arlingham, G. H. Clements, esq to Mary Jane, only daughter of the late Robert Hall, esq. of that place.

At Charlton Kings, John Winning, esq. of Brimsfield Park, to Mrs. Harward, widow of Mr. H. of Cheltenham.

At Stroud, Mr. John Pitt, of Cirencester, to Miss Price, daughter of Mr. S. P. engineer, of Stroud.

J. Saimon, esq. of Chilcompton, to Augusta Sophia, only daughter of the late Rev. J. Richards, Rector of Tetbury.

At Tetbury, Mr. W. Forster, architect, to Miss H. Pitt.

Died.] At Gloucester, in the bloom of, youth, Frances, eldest daughter of Wm. Griffith, esq.-Sarah, third daughter of Mr. Barr.

Mrs. Hollands, relict of Mr. Prices, of Tewkesbury.

At Tideuliam, Anna, the wife of J. Camp lin, M. D. late of Liverpool,

Sarah, third daughter of Mr. John Harvey late of Horsley.

At Cirenster, Mrs. Taylor, wife of Mr. Wm. T.

80.

At Whitminster,, Mr. King, aged 79.
At Chipping Sodbury, Mr. Thomas, aged

At Fretherne, George Reynolds, esq. for. merly a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, aged 90.

Mr. George Nunn, 67, who served 45 years in the Clerk of the Cheque's office, Portsmouth Dock-Yard,

At Preston, Mrs. Bullock, relict of Ma John B. of Norcott, aged 74.

At Shirehampton, Eliza Frances, eldest daughter of the late A. P. Collings, esq. Wm. Phelps, esq. of Dursley. William, youngest son of Henry Eycott, esq. of Stonehouse.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Oxford, Mr. Francis Clark, to Miss Stroud, of Wantage.-Richard Ferdinand Cox, esq. banker, in the High-street, to Miss Folker, only daughter of William F. esq. of Oxford.-Mr. Hatton, to Miss Mary Ann Hedges, both of St. Clements.-Mr. James Marsh, to Miss Harriet Helborough. -Mr. Douch, of the Corn market, to Miss Mary Piper, of St. Peter-le-Bailey.

Died. In the 73d year, Mr. Dewsnap, of Old Woodstock-House.

Thomas, son of Mr. John Brickland, of New College.-Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Hunt, Gloucester-Green-Mrs. Oliver, of Gloucester-Green. Mr. S. W. Bishop, of Holiwell.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Married.] C. L. Pelichet, esq. of the Royal Military College, Marlow, to Miss Harris, of North Creake, Norfolk.

At Burnham, J. W. Dorville, esq. of York-street, Portman-square, to Martha, eldest daughter of J. Langton. esq. of Chippenham Court.

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At Tring, Mr. John Clements, minister to the dissenting independent congregation in that town.

At Cheshunt, Mrs. M. Campbell, 89.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

A meeting has been held at Woburn, to establish a Bible Society, at which the Duke of Bedford presided..

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Married.] At Tempsford, the Rev. L. Calder, to Maria, eldest daughter of John Sharpe, esq. formerly attorney-general of Grenada,

Died.] The lady of W. Long, esq. of Kempston house, near Bedford.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Flower, the Rev. A. Morrice, to Miss Emma Darby.

Mr. George Osborn, jun. to Ann, second daughter of Mr. Alderman F. Osborn, both of Northampton.

At Boughton, Mr. Robert Hickley, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Potterton, of the former place.

Died.] At Eaton, Mary, wife of the Rev. Francis Jones, rector of Throckingham and

Sutton.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

One wing of Downing college is conapleted, including the master's lodge and the suite of rooms for each of the two professors, who are now in residence. The stipend of the former is 5001. and the latter 2001. each.

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At the late election for the Mastership of Downing College, Mr. Professor Christian had one vote, that of the Master of St. John's, and Serjeant Frere had those of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the Master of Clare Hall, the latter in consequence of Sir B. Harwood declining in his favour. Against this election Professor Christian pealed, principally on the ground that the Proxy by which the vote of the Master of Clare Hall was given, was not written on stamped paper. The Chancellor, without deciding upon or hearing the petition, ad journed the appeal; and it is now expected that the three electors who voted for Serjeant Frere will immediately proceed to a second election without prejudice to the validity of the former. Part of the buildings of the college is completed, viz. the Master's Lodge and Professor Harwood's, and apartments for the three Fellows. The fellowship of Serjeant Lens expires this month, and will be filled up by the latter end of next month by an election open to both universities, of which notice was given before the commencement. The present salaries are, the master 6001. the professors 2001, and the fellows 1001. each.

Married.] The Rev. J. Wing, of Thorney Abbey, to Charlotte, only daughter of W. Slater, esq. of Holbeach.

Died.] At Ely, Mr. Marshall, one of the Lay Clerks in the Cathedral.

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At Babraham, the Lady of Colonel Adeane,

NORFOLK.

Married.] At Norwich, Mr. John Wright, to Miss Hebgame.-Wm. Gibson, of St Andrew's, to Miss L. Ramsbottom, of St. Swithin's.-Mr. John Holmes, to Miss M. Burrows G. Langford, esq. Captain in the West Norfolk regiment, to Grace, second daughter, of the late W. H. Vernon, esq. Barrister at Law. Mr. James Thurtle, of St. Saviour's, to Miss Maria Copsie, of St. Giles'.

Mr. James Goskar, to Miss Hart, of Hackney.

Rev. J. Gilbert, rector of Cantley, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late R. Denny, esq. of Bergh Apton.

Mr. G. Burt, of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, to Misa H. Hardy, daughter of R. H. esq. of Bradfield, Essex.

St. Christopher, to Anne, 2d daughter of the John H. Walwyn, esq. of the Island of Rev. Henry Hunter, of Knapton.

Mr. Abraham Garrod, of Downham Market, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr. W. Baker, of Dedham, Essex.

Mr. Waller, surgeon in the Royal Navy, to Miss Alice Calton, second daughter of Mr. C. of Bressingham.

Died.] Aged 16, Richardson, second son of Mr. Goldsmith, of Barford.

At Tasburgh, at an advanced age, Mrs. Ann, relict of the late Philip Stannard, esq. of Norwich.

Aged 73, at the house of her son, (Mr. Branford, of Horningtoft) Mrs. Branford, relict of the late W. B. Gent. Ellingham.

In Mattishall, in her 65th year, Mrs. Taylor, relict of S. T. Gent. of Small burgh.

At Downham Market, in the 60th year of his age, Wm. Rawling, Gent. some time since a Captain in the 10th regiment of Nor folk Volunteer Infantry. His death was occasioned by a slight wound he received in his thumb a few days previous, from cutting a carious cheese; which, causing an imme diate inflammation in the hand and arm, ultimately terminated his existence!

On Sunday last, aged 73, Lieut. John Fisher, of St. Michael's Coslany; he served 40 years in that renowned regiment the Bufts.

Mr. Palmer, of Gayton Thorpe.

Aged 69, Mrs. H. wife of Mr. Francis Holland, of South Lopham.

In St. Michael's Coslany, aged 39, Mr. John Webb.

Aged 76, R. Suckling, esq. of Woodtonhall.

Age: 75, the Rev. P. Foster, rector of Hedenham, and of Mulbarton, Norfolk.

At Norwich, Mr. John Bunting, in his 84th year.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] Mr. J. Bransby, bookseller and

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land-surveyor, of Ipswich, to Miss Knevett, of Framlingham, daughter of the Rev. Mr. K. of Stradbrook.

Richard Waring, esq. of Edwardstone Grove, to Miss Hanmer, only daughter of Job H. esq. of Holbrook-hall.

At Knettis-hall, W. Simmonds, esq. of Great Thurlow, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the Rev. H. C. Manning, of Thetford.

Mr. Thomas King, to Miss Mears, third daughter of Mr. R. M. both of Sudbury.

Died] Mrs. Oldfield, of Newmarket, 91. Mr. Hooper, paper-maker, of Bungay ; an American refugee.

Mr. Cooper, of Culford, 80.

Suddenly, in a wheat-field, while talking cheerfully to his reapers, Mr. Heiffer, a very respectable farmer at Parham-Hacheston.

In his 20th year, Mr. T. Pretyman, fourth son of R. P. esq. of Stoke, near Ipswich; he met an untimely death by a kick from a horse the preceding day.

Mrs. Crisp, wife of Mr. C. of Bramfield, 40.

Mrs. Spalding, wife of Mr. R. S. sen. of Laxfield, 73.

Mr. Andrew Goold, son of Mr. Philip G. of Palgrave, 32.

Mr. James Enefer, of Haughley, 70.

ESSEX.

warm contest for the office of Mayor of
Colchester took place at the Moot-hall there,
on the 31st ult. Aldermen Smith, Sparling,
and Bridge, were successively nominated to
the residue of the Aldermen, as eligible to
fill that important situation. The shew of
hands was decidedly in favor of Messrs.
Smith and Sparling, not more than six or
seven persons having declared for Mr. Bridge;
a poll was, however, demanded on his behalf,
at the close of which the numbers were-
Smith 133-Sparling 123-Bridge 22.
Married.] Mr. B. Fenner, to Miss E. Rum-
ball, daughter of T. Rumball, esq.

At Hazeleigh, Mr. G. Webb, of Gainsford-
street, London, to Sarah, daughter of J. Dun-
kin, esq. of Woodham-Mortimer-Lodge.

Died.] The Rev. J. Meadowcroft, M.A.
vicar of Foxted and Steeple cum Stansgate,
and chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Dor-
set: he has left a widow and nine children.

At Saffron Walden, Mrs. Hall, widow of
T. R. H. esq. late of Hildersham, 79.

Mrs. Durrant, wife of Mr. R. Durrant, of
Park Hall, Wix.

At Woodford, Mrs. Pearse, widow of the
late N. P. esq. 80.

At Wanstead, Mrs. Paris, widow of J. P. esq. 75.

At Colchester, J. Birch, esq. of Charlotte'street, Bloomsbury, youngest son of the Rev. R. Birch, of Roxwell, 45.

Mr. E. Lee, of Bocking.

Mr. W. Bright, son of Mr. B. of Baintree.
At her grandfather's, Little Bardfield-hall,
Isabella Ann, eldest daughter of W. Walford,
esq. of Highbeech.

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At the seat of Thomas Benson, esq. at
near Whitby, a major in the 5th North Local
Chigwell, John Richardson, esq. of Carr Hall,
At Stansted, Mrs. Talbot, relict of Mr.
Militia, deeply regretted.
C. T.

ZENT.

A remarkable circumstance took place at Folkestone on the 19th ult. After the tide had ebbed in the usual way for three hours, and left the Hope sloup a-ground in the harbour, (the crew of which were preparing to unload her,) it suddenly rose three feet perpendicular, and as suddenly ebbed, which was repeated three times in less than a quarter of an hour.

The hops are likely to prove much better
than was expected, the late fine weather ha-
ving materially improved them.

Married At Dover, Mr. Longhurst, of his
Mr. Henry Griggs, to Miss Patten.
Majesty's excise, to Miss Suiter, of Dover.-

At Margate, Mr. Thomas White, to Miss
R. G. Parker.-Mr. Thomas Hammond, of
of T. L. Newby, esq. of that place.
Hatton-garden, to Cecilia, the only daughter

At Sandwich, Mr. Browne, of Deal, to
Miss Mary Birch, of Sandwich.-Mr. James
Polhill, of Dover, to Miss Sarah Carter, of
Sandwich.

At Wingham, Mr. W. Dadds, to Miss
Galley.

At Charing, Mr. D. Beeching, to Miss Ro-
berts, of Stalisfield.

At Faversham, Mr. R. Drayson, to Miss
Susan Court.

At Maidstone, Mr. B. Kennett, to Miss
Louisa Moore.

At River, Mr. E. Foster, to Miss Eliz.
Pain.

At Folkestone, Mr. John Cook, merchant,
to Miss Sarah Hunt, daughter of Mr. R. H.

At Tenterden, Mr. Wm. Pigram, to
Frances, second daughter of Mr. S. Weller,
sen. of Place-house, Tenterden.

At Canterbury, Mr. J. W. Underdown, of
Deal, to Caroline, fourth daughter of Mr. W.
Loop, of Canterbury. Mr. James Beer, to
Miss Mary Ann Smith, eldest daughter of Mr.
Henry S.

At Lewisham, C. Weller, esq. second off-
cer of the Huddart East Indiaman, to Maria,
eldest daughter of the Rev. Hugh Jones, rec-
of Lewisham.
tor of Talgarth, Brecknockshire, and curate

Died.] At Northfleet, the Rev. Wm.
Crackelt, aged 71 years, near 50 of which he
lived among his parishioners, leading a most
exemplary life.

At Whitstable, Mrs. Mary Smith, relict
Frances, youngest daughter of the late Mr.
of Mr. Wm. S. of that place, 73.
Terry, of Harmansole.

At Ashford, Mrs. Blinks, wife of Mr. B.
aged 69.

Miss Amelia Whittle, daughter of Mr. W. of Pluckley, 19.

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John Hall, esq. one of the Jurats of Faversham, and thrice Chief Magistrate of the Cors poration, 75.

At Dover, Mrs. Divine, wife of Mr. John D. ship-builder.

At Rochester, at an advanced age, Ralph Paine, esq. late of the victualling department. At Woolwich Green, Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. H. Belsey, late of Coldred Court, 25.

Hannah, daughter of the late Mr. Christopher Harris, of Maidstone, 58.

Mrs. Greenwood, wife of Lieut. G. commanding his Majesty's prison-ship Fyen, at Chatham.

At Thanet, Mr. J. Gray, second son of John G. esq. 22.-Mr. Mercer, only son of Mrs. M. 27.

At Margate, John Covell, esq.

Mrs. Collard, wife of Mr. Henry C. of Little Barton, near Canterbury.

At Folkestone, Master T. Harvey, son of John H. esq aged six years. This little suf, terer was a short time since put into a corn chest in a frolic by two boys he had been playing with, and, in his exertions to extricate himself, it is supposed he must have beat his head against the lid, which caused an inAammation on the brain.

Mr. John Lancefield, a Jurat of the CorpoFation of Faversham.

At Chatham, aged 57, George Conquest, M.D. He was extensively and highly respected for his professional abilities and private virtues, which endeared him to all with whom he was connected; and his family and the neighbourhood, in which he has resided upwards of forty years, have sustained, in his removal, an irreparable loss.

SURREY.

Died.] At Tilbuster Lodge, Godstone, in her 16th year, Barbara, second daughter of Alexander Mackay, esq. of Queen-square, Westminster.

At Tooting, in his 60th year, R. 1. Dimsdale, esq.

Alexander, fourth son of R. Barclay, esq. of Bury-hill, aged 22.

At Horsham, the lady of W, Long, esq. of Kempston house, near Bedford.

At Marden-park, near Godstone, aged 73, J. Harsell, esq.

SUSSEX,

Married.] Mr. H. Verrall, solicitor, of Steyning, to Miss S. Newnum, of Portslade. Died.] At righton, suddenly, Mrs. Goldingham, neice of Major-General Popham.

HAMPSHIRE.

Died] Eliza, second daughter of the late R. Skinner, esq. of Newton hall.

At Southampton, Harriet, wife of MajorGeneral Harry Chester.-J. Standerwick, esq. late of Ovington-house, near Alresford, one of his majesty's Justices of the Peace, and Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Hants. -Mr. George Hookey, an eminent uphol sterer and auctioneer.

WILTSHIRE.

Sir C. M. Burrell, President of the Sussex Agricultural Society, having written to William Lewis, the pour man of Purton to whom the extraordinary crop of wheat belongs, has received this answer, which fully confirms the former account:-That the second crop sprung up from the old moores, boed once overz that it was last-year beared wheat, and it now bas no beard, but appears fine Lammas wheat, as we call it."-These facts authenticate a discovery which may prove of great importance to the pursuit of rural economy.

Married the Rev. R. Ekins, youngest son of the late Dean of Salisbury, to the eldest daughter of Sir C. W. Malet, of Wilbury-House,

At Warminster, Wm. Whitter, esq. of Worthing, to Miss F. Bayly, second daughter of W. B. esq. of Boreham.

At Marlborough, Jas. Alexander Gordon, esq. Captain in the Royal Navy, to Miss Ward, youngest daughter of John Ward, esq. of Marlborough.

At Salisbury, Mr. T. Screven, aged 76, to Mrs. A. Collins, widow of Mr. W. C, of Compton Dundon, aged 84.

Died] Mrs. Dallamore, wife of Mr. D. of Chippenham.

At Salisbury, Willoughby, posthumous son of the late Hon. W. Bertie (lost in the Satellite in December, 1810).

BERKSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. John Kay, to Miss Leonard, both of Abingdon.

Died At Streatly, in his 72d year, Robert Baker, esq. His many christian virtues, and especially his extensive and unostențatious charity, deserve to be had in remembrance.

At Inhurst-house, Mrs. Sturgis, relict of T. S. esq.

At East Hanney, Mrs. Mary Dewe, 85.
SOMERSETSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Greenslade, corn-merchant, of Bristol, to Joyce, youngest daughter of J. Bartlett, esq. of Chiveral.

At Yeovil, Mr. R. Wheadon, to Miss Catherine Bartlet, an amiable young lady with genteel fortune.

At Selworthy, the Rev. J. T. G. Fortescue, to Frances Henrietta, eldest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Dyke Açiand, bart. of Kellerton, Devon.

At Bath, Mr. G. Sharland, of Haringtonplace, to Miss Temple, daughter of Mr. T. -Edward May, esq. of London, to Miss Rowney, of Bond-street, Bath.-James L. Knight, esq. of London, to Miss Elizabeth Newle, of Lyncombe.-Jolin Walmesley, jun. esq. of the Circus, to Miss Long, daughter of Richard L. esq. M.P. for the county of Wilts.

Mr. J. Nicolle, jun. of St. Saviour's, Jersey, to Miss Pitter, of Bath street.

At Clifton, the Rev. Mr. Bradford, A.M, to Martha, daughter of Edward Wilmot, esq.

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