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Sujfx — Hampjh'iri. 



[Aug. 1. 



traverreJ a conlitlprabie part of thp globe, 

 encountering harddiips and perils capable ot' 

 appuHing any mind l)ut one poflefled ot the 

 nioit undaunted rtlolution and perl'everanoe. 

 He once fiifl'ered fliipwreck, on which occa- 

 fion he loll the wliole collection of his travels 

 and adven<ures, and property to a larije 

 amount. At the time of his death he laboured 

 under pecuniary euibarralPiuents, to liquidate 

 vhich a generolis and unfoliciled contribu- 

 tion was made among tlie neighbouring no- 

 bility and gentry, for which purpofe the 

 llou. C J. Fox fejitfilty guineas, and Sir John 

 St. Aubvn, bart a like luni. 



W. Gilbert, efq. of Lower Teoting, .59. 



At liichmond, J. Woodbridge, e(ij 6t>. 



At Croydon, Lieutenant Colonel li. Hope, 

 •f the royal artillery. 



St'SSFX. 



Karr'ied.'] At Chichelter, y\r. J. Leggatt, 

 butcher to Mrs. Knott. — Mr. Tichener, to 

 Mifs Bradford, 



At Ditchling, Mr. ,T. Brazier, to Mrs. 

 Brooker, whole muted ages make 15.5 years. 



Dkd^ At Wan. ham, Mrs. Ann Shelley 

 Kicholi, wile of .fohn Xicholl, ceiit. 



AtMidhurlt, Mrs. France:* Yalriwvn, re- 

 l»aof the Rev. John Yaldwyu, of 'black- 

 down. 



At Cuckficld, Mr. John Peckham, plumber 

 and glaiiier. 



At Lewes, Mr. .Tohn Wilhar, junior, one 

 of the window lurveyors lor ihe touniy 



At Slinford, Mr. llenry Kills, yeoman, 65. 



AtBoliiey, Mr. Cooke, fa. 



At Laniberhurft, fiiddcniv, ]\Irs. Ann 

 Gibhs, wileot Mr..roliiiGiblis', 6t'. 



At AVefthdurn, JMr. Sanuul Freeling, 

 maltlter and linen diaper, 77. 



At Chicherter, ^Irs. Gardener. She had 

 been pre\io-,ifly indilpolcd, and dropjied 

 down dead in the (lie<t. 



At Newhaven, Mr. T. Wyinark, fon of ?,Ir. 

 Wymark, brewer. — Mr. Cripps, cooper.— 

 Mr. Thomas Howell and two boys, brothers, 

 named Jialkliam. fhey went out with Mr. 

 R. Howell, brother ol the above Mr. Howell, 

 and a I'oldier belonging to the Wellli fiiii- 

 leers, in a fmall boat into the harbour, and 

 were about to ainiife ihemfelves by calling 

 for mnllels, when (he cork, that flopped the 

 hole at the bottom of the boat. Hew out and 

 let in a conlidcrable tiuanlity of water. Ihis 

 caufed great conlulion among them, aiKl the 

 manajenieiit ot the boat w; .< in confeipieiicc 

 left to chance, which unlorlunately direded 

 her broadlide to a coming wave, that role 

 with terrilic fwell, and in an inftant over- 

 whelmed her. Mr. R. Howell, and the fol- 

 dier were laved by a boat, in winch a lad, 

 who witnelled the accident, put olf to their 

 allirtauce. Ihe reft perilhed. 



HAMJ'SlUnE. 



Tliore is now eftablilhiug at Southampton, 

 a Proprietary Library Society, upon the fame 

 plan, und under the fame regulations, as the 

 oue recently fo fuccefsfuUy founded at i'orlf- 



raoutli, upon (lie fugce.lion, and by t'lc itj- 

 detatigably ai'tivc alliftance of JMr. llober- 

 denu (author of Fugitive A'erfe and }*rofe, 

 &T.') This indance furnifhes an additional 

 proof of the value and beneiicial elfeot of in- 

 dividual exertion in matters of public utility 

 and extended confeqnence ; as, before the 

 Portfniouth foundation this comity had no 

 fuch inftitution. 



Died.] .\t Portfniouth, MifsChettif, niec? 

 of 3Irs, Baly, at the Royal Academy in the 

 Dock-yard. '21 1. — I\Ir. John ISIeadniore, many- 

 years a biirgefs of tha'cbrporation, 83. He 

 retired from bufincf'* with a handfoine for- 

 tune : his acVs of charity were numerous, it 

 having been for a long lime his practice to 

 diftribute the whole furplus of his income in 

 benelicent pnrpol'es. 



At HaQar hofpital. Lieutenant T. Parke. 

 —Mrs Melvin, wife of Mr. Melvin. 



At Gofport, James Goodeve, cli]. brewer. 



At Finchdean, Mr. Jobfon, of I'ortl'raoulh. 



At North Yarmouth, Captain Miichell, of 

 the Inf()ect(ir (loop. 



At Chawton-hoiife, Mifs IL Coulthard, 

 third daughter of Thomas Coulthard, efq. 



At Soulhampton, Mr. Pierce, butcher.— 

 Mrs King, wife of William King, efq. and 

 eldeft daughter of the late A. Ifaacfon, efq. 

 of Foriton, Northumberland. 



At Porlfwood, Mr. W. Webb, an emi- 

 nent tanner. 



At Wiachefter, Jlrs. A. St. John, wife of 

 A. St. .Tohn, efq. M. P. for Calliiigton, aufl 

 only daughter ol Sir J. Hamly, bart. of 

 CloviJIy court, Devon. 



Sud'tenly at Newport in the Ifle.of 

 Wight, as he was on th-- point of embark- 

 ing for the Eift Indies, Capt. T. liirte, of 

 the company's 7th. Bombay regiment, and 

 fon of the late Rev. Tho. 1 of Kilby, coun- 

 ty of Leicefter. The fudden departure of the 

 Eaft India fleet put it out of his power, by 

 any offers to boatmen, to overtake them } 

 and the dlfappointment of his profpefts had 

 fuch an elicCt on his mind, that he termi- 

 nated his life with a piltol. 



Ac Andover, Mrs. Cal:, widow of T. 

 Gale, Eiq. 



At Fareham, at a very advanced age, R. 

 Bargus, Efq. His truly upright and un- 

 blemiihcd character, will long command, 

 from thofe who knew him, the higheft 

 mcmoriais of veiier.ic;on and cftcem. For 

 many years he difchargcd the active duties 

 of a magiltrate, with firmnels and integriry. 

 Sincerely devout in all the udices which re- 

 ligion prefcrmes, he has left the chrilliaa 

 world a bright example of that courfr, to 

 which are annexed the proniiied rewards of 

 eternal life. 



At Somer'.ey, near Ringwood, Daniel Hob- 

 fon, efq. Having acquired a handfome for- 

 tune in trade in Lon.ion, he purchafed this- 

 eftate, which formerly belonged to the an-j 

 tient lamiiy of the Hobys, afterwariis to Sii 

 Seymour I'ile, baic. whulc widow left it nl 



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