Just a note to let Listers know that these "Snippets" and BMD Notices are from my own personal transcription work and are as they appear in the newspaper (except where I have used capitals for surnames in mid report). Unless stated otherwise I have no further information - saying that I hope there is still something amongst them that may help/interest someone. Should any lister wish to use, forward or reproduce in any form part, or all, of any of my "Snippets" please contact me first (off-list). Heather Transcribed by Heather Carbis from - The Southern Times Date of Publication 15 February 1873 (On Sale from the Evening of 14 February 1873) BIRTHS FOLLETT.- Feb. 6, at Cannings Court, the wife of William Sprake Follett, of a son. GUY.- Feb. 4, at South-street, Dorchester, the wife of Mr. Guy, of a daughter. LOARING.- Feb. 8, at 2, Selkirk-villas, Cheltenham, the wife of J. Loaring Esq., late of Yeovil, of a daughter. MORRISON.- Feb. 8, at 9, Victoria-terrace, Trowbridge, the wife of Inspector Morrison, G.W.R. Police, of a daughter-stillborn. MARRIAGES ATTWELL-PERCY.- Feb. 7, at Langton church, by the Rev. DOyly SNOW, Mr. W. Attwell, of Southampton, to Miss Louisa Percy, of Langton. BOREHAM-COOK.- Feb. 12, at *M-----ad, Monmouthshire, by the Rev. C. COOK, Dr. W. G. Boreham, of Abbotsbury, to Emma, youngest daughter of the late John Cook Esq., of *Gla-- House, Swansea Valley, Glamorganshire. DUNNING-HURMAN.- Feb. 6, at North Curry, by the Rev. *- HARRISON, vicar, assisted by the Rev. J. BOWNES, vicar of Creech St. Michael, John Henry, eldest son of the late J. D. Dunning Esq., Court Barton, Creech St. Michael, to Jane, only daughter of William Hurman Esq., of North Curry. ELFORD-SNOOK.- Feb. 6, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Blandford, by the Rev. J. A. JONES, Mr. Benjamin J. Elford, of Poole, to Diana, eldest daughter of Mr. Emanuel Snook, of Whatcombe. OLIVER-WALDEN.- Feb. 6, at the parish church Preston, by the Rev. TALBOT BAKER, vicar, Mr. Lewis Oliver, of West Stafford Dairy, to Charlotte Osment, daughter of Mr. W. Walden, South Down Dairy, Preston. TUCKER-HAYNES.- Feb. 6, at Christchurch, Hampstead, by the Rev. E. H. BICKERSTETH, M.A., assisted by the Rev. F. S. LEGG, B.A., Alfred H. Tucker, Esq., of Frome, to Mary, second daughter of William Haynes, Esq., North-end, Hampstead. DEATHS CHALKER.- Feb. 7, at Park-street, Weymouth, Mr. John Chalker, cabinetmaker, aged 70. BULLEN.- Feb. 11, at Tolpuddle, Mr. John Bullen, aged 73. ELLIOT.- Feb. 6, at Preston, George W. infant son of Mr. John Elliott, aged 8 years. HIILYER.- Feb. 7, at Blandford, Arthur Reginald, the beloved child of William Henry and Sophia Hillyer, in his 3rd year. HORNER.- Feb. 5, at Castle Cary, Mr. George Horner, confectioner. IRON.- Feb. 6, at Nottington, Mr. Robert Iron, aged 86. PHILLIPPS.- Feb. 14, at Osmington Vicarage, in his 80th year, the Rev. Sir James Evans Phillipps, Bart., vicar of that parish for more than 40 years. PITTS.- Feb. 9, at Eaton-square, London, Jane, wife of Philip Pitts, aged 48. TEMPLEMAN.- Feb. 10, at St. Thomas-street, Weymouth, Jane, wife of Mr. Isaac Templeman, aged 65. VINCENT.- Feb. 5, at Tarrant Monkton, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Silas Vincent, aged 72, deeply regretted by all who knew her. WITT.- Feb. 8, at Dorchester, Edward Witt, Esq., formerly of the Admiralty, late of Spring Grove, Isleworth, in his 80th year. YEATMAN.- Feb. 9, at Chalbury, near Weymouth, Emma, widow of the late Henry Farr Yeatman, Esq., J.P., at D.L. of Manston House, Dorset, aged 62. *- Denotes too blurred to transcribe (sorry)