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Suffex — Hampjh'ire — Wiltjh'ire. 



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At Putney- park, J. Lmdo, efq. to Mifs 

 Prager The ceremony wjs performed, ac 

 cording to the cuftom cf the Jews, by the 

 high prieft, Mr. Herfchel. 



CUSSEX. 



Died'\ At CuckdelJ Mrs. Mafcall , S2. 



Ac Heathfi Id- park, Robert Newbery, ei'q. 

 fecor.d ("on of Francis N. efq. 



At River, near Pctworth, Mrs. Bridgcr, 

 wife of Wm. B. efq. 



At North Berrted, Mrs Halfted, wife of 

 Mr H. 



At Chichefter, as he was re'urning from 

 divine worfh p, Gilbert Bumett, a poor man 

 refiJingin hat place. He was a defcei.dant of 

 the celebrated Gilbert B. bifhop of Salilbi.ry. 

 —Mifs C. Charge — Mr. H Trefus, butcher 

 and a member of the Duke of Richmiiid'a 

 troop of liorfe — Mis. Tribe, widow of Mr. 

 T. attoincy. 



Near Gib. altar. Captain Fuller, of the 

 40th Light Daj^oons, fscond fori of John 

 Trayton F. efq. of Afhdo vn-houfe, in this 

 tounty,anrt granifon of the late Lord Htath- 

 field. for whofe ineRiory he clierjfli'-d an en- 

 tlsuliaftic regard, which led liim to volunteer 

 hjs fcrvxes at Gibraltar, vvbeie he was un- 

 fortunately drowned, by the upfettmg of his 

 boat off the 10c I:. 



HAMPSIIIK E. 



h^.arritdl At Hortfmouth, Mr. Sargeant, 

 to Mrs. Bailey, fhip chandler. 



At BoUre, 6. Nejte, t!q. of Chippenham, 

 Wilts, to Mifs Miry jon»-s, of Lymington. 



At Upton Grey, W Welfii, efq. of Man- 

 by, LincolnOiire, to MiCs Letch, daughter 

 of Tbos. L efq. of Bid len-houfe. 



At Andovtr, Mr. VV. Tilbury, of Watiing- 

 ftrcet, to (vWfs Haines. 



At Southampton, Lieutenant Hibbs, o/the 

 royal navy, to Mifs Ann Smith, filter of ivir. 

 S at'ornry. 



Dud. ; At his feat, at Appleiiutcomlie, in 

 tl-.-r la^cf Wijiht, Sir Richard Worflcy, bart. 

 tolonel of the South Hants n>iiitn, 5;, 

 Dying witiiout male ifluc, a jointure of 

 7' ,oool. reverts to Laay Wo-Ilcy. f'er 

 n.arriage portion was 8o,ocol. Sir 

 Biclu/d had lived in a (tale of f, clufion at his 

 favourite leticat m thr Jfle of Wight j and 

 his death is f^id tu be the cRcit of apo- 

 pitxy He was diiUngui(hed for his ta;ie in 

 the £ne arts, and his k.nowleJge of elegant 

 antiqjitits He is fucceeded in his title by 

 the Kev. Dr. Holmes, of Pidfo d-houfe, lu 

 the llle of Wight, now Sir Henry VVorftey 

 H')lnie5, bar' and as he died inteftatc, his 

 tlUtes devolve to his niece, tht daughter of 

 the Hon. Bridgman bim(.fon. 



At Upper Ryde, Ifle of Wight, Mis. Sarah 

 Lye, 60. 



At Aldcrmore farm, neat Kyde, Mr. J. 

 Lake, 70. 



At W.nchcfter, Mr. Chubb, mafter of the 

 paor-huulc. 



At Southampton, Mr. John Hill, a mem- 

 ber of the Southampton vdituntCi^rs.— Mrs, 

 Burd'ey, wife of Mr. B, coal mcafurer. 



At Faretiam. Mr. Strugnell, 80. — Mr, P. 

 Thrtflii^r, tanner, a lieutenant in Captaia 

 Purvis'b ccrnpany of volunt ers, 40. 



At Portfmouth, Mifs Jheef.n.in, daughter 

 of Mr. C baker — Mr. Na;per, linen-draper. 

 .^Mr. Konamv, of the Star andGarter tavern. 

 —J. Bacon, efq. 66. He di(ch.<rged the dutiei 

 of chief clerk of the Survey-offi:e in the dock- 

 yard with i:ifl;xibU integrity, uncommon 

 ability, an ' an urbanity of maimers which pro- 

 cured him the refpett of all who knew him. 



At Droxford, Mrs. Mynjs, 96. she was 

 the widow of O. Myn JS, efq. who died near- 

 ly 60 years ago, and daughter of the Rev. Dr. 

 Nourfe, who was chaplain to Queen Anne. 



At the Maiior-houfe, Minlreed, Mifs E. 

 Ch.te, daughter of the late Mr. CJiute, of 

 Vine. 



At the houfe of Ciptain Walker, at Hill, 

 near Portfmouth, Lady Irvine, widow of 

 General Sir John I. K B. 61. 



At Bramftot, fudJenly, Mr. R. Pim, jun. 

 paper- maker. 



WIL TSHIRE. 



MarrieJ.] Vr. Wm Dcverell, of Sherfton, 

 to Mifs Wafhbourn, of tafton Grey, 



Mr. John Harding, of Hindon, to Mifs 

 Lucy Corp, ^f Norton Feriis 



At Netheravon, Mr. Thomas R^eks, of 

 Wimborn, Dorfet, to Mifs Ann Clapcott 

 Lampjrd. 



At Knoyle, Mr. W. Hayden, jun, of 

 Miftr>n, to Mifs Haruing of Hinton. 



Mr. James Barrow, of ShafteSDury, Dor- 

 feiHiire, to Mifs Alexander, of Salifbury. 



Died] At Henry hofanqust's efq. at Har- 

 nifn- houfe, near Chi.ipenh im, Chriftopher 

 An.'iey, efq. of Bath and ot Ttump r.gton, 

 Cambiidgelhire, 80. Mr. Anltey was for- 

 merly of King's College, and well known 

 in the literal y world for fome excellent 

 poetical productions, paiticularly the New 



Bath Guide, or Mcn-oir cf rhe ! d 



family. He was originally defigneo for the 

 church, hut inheriting rulur unexpeiftedly 2 

 modtrote fortune he icfigncd every preten- 

 fion to eccU fiaftical honors, and was content 

 with economizing wh t he had, without the 

 arabiticnuf miking it more. At ttie Univerfity, 

 (o far tiom diltmguifliing himlclf, he incur- 

 red the d.fgracc of havii.g I. is degrees with- 

 held from him, and is reported to have been 

 remarkable in early Ji/e tor levity and difli- 

 pation. To this circumftacce he alludes, 

 withoi.t fcciTiing greaUy to lan.ent it, in the 

 following lines of the Bath Guine : 

 Bear wimcfs you moon, the cbafte etiTpreU 



of night ! 

 You ftars that difl'ufe the pure radiance of 



light! 

 How oft have I mourned that fuch blame 



/hould accrue, 

 From on« wi«k«d letter of pious Mifs Prue ! 



