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Surrey — SuJJix — Hampjhlre. 



[Nov. 1, 



tnc author of "Edmund and Eleonora," a 

 novel wholly founded on fa£ls and living cha- 

 ti€ttt3, 



s u p R E y. 



Died.'] At Nonfuch Park, Mrs. Fanner, 

 wife of S. Farmer, efq. 



At Gjtton, A. Wood, efq. eldeftfon of Co- 

 lonel Wood, a fenlor cornet of the nth light 

 dragoons, 15. 



AtReigatc, Mrs. Paul Tatlock, 45. 



At Streitham, H. Cole, efq, of Bexwell 

 Hall. 



At Farnham, R. Allen, efq, 



SUSSEX. 



Applications are intended to be made to 

 Parliament for the following purpofes :— For 

 pav'ng, lighting, cleanfing, watching, re- 

 pairing, improving, and regulating the roads, 

 ilreets, lanes, &c. within the borough of 

 Lewes, artJ the adjoining pariflies of St. Tho- 

 m.is in the Clift', and St. John the Baptift, 

 Southovcr ; — for making and maintaining a 

 navigable cut or canal, with a fea-lock, from 

 the deep water in the channel of Chichefter 

 harbcur to the Upper Southgate Field ; and 

 alfa for making a dock, or bafon wi;h a quay, 

 in the above-mentioned field, at the termi- 

 nation of the intended canal ; and for making 

 a higliwav from the quay to communicate 

 with that leading from Kingftiam farm into 

 the Eartgate of the city of Chichefter, and 

 another road to communicate with that lead- 

 ing fr.'ni Del Quay into the Touthgate o'' the 

 fame city ;— tor extending the navigation of 

 the river Adur from Bincfbridge to Bay- 

 bridge, in the parilh of Weft Crinfted and 

 Shipley ; — for inclofing the open and common 

 fields in the p.arife of Tellefcomb ; — for in- 

 doling all the common fields and wafte 

 grounds in the pariflies of Amberley and 

 Coldwaltliam, containing altogether, by efti- 

 nation, abiut 2000 acres ; and foriiiclofuig the 

 common fields in the parilh of Angmering. 



Mr. Augur's fale of live ftock, at Eaft 

 Bourne, wasmoft refpcdlably attendeil, many 

 ot the principal breeders of this and the aJ- 

 iiii.iing counties, being prefent. As the cat. 

 lie I'old were the entire brce.ling l^ock of a 

 'vel! known and judly eftimatcd breeder, we 

 Jnfc.t, for the intyrmation of our agricultu- 

 ral readers, tlie prices which the fevcral j.^ts 

 brought, with the names of the purchafers . 

 —A heifer calf w is fold to Mr. I.angfor>!, 

 for 61. res. 5 ditt'i^to Mr. Osnnian, SI. zs. 6d j 

 <<itto to Mr. I'utlanJ, nl. i i;s. ; ditto to Mr. 

 Cb|:ton, F2I. ; ditto to Mr. Clapton, 13I.IGS. ; 

 ditto to Sir C. liurrtU, J7I. ; a bull csif to 

 Mr. Elphick, 11). 15'. ; ditto to Mr. Shod". 

 Iran, 16I. , ditto to Mr. Chpto", 35I. ; 1 

 ysarling heifer toilr. Denman, lai. ; ditto to 

 So J. LJyIi.-, 16I. ;s. ; ditto to Sir J. Dyke, 

 I'')!. ; ditto to Mr. Putiand, iSI. ; ditto to 

 Mr. Hunt, 14I. 5s. j dit'o to Mr. HurfV, 

 la!. 5s, ; ditto to Mr. NojIciS, 17I. ^s. ; 

 ditto to Mr. Cole, 19I. 5s. ; ditto to Mr. 

 Noakes, 1S.I. 15s. ; dittoto Mr.Colc, l6l. 5!.; 



a two-year old heifer to Mr. Rhodes, 15T. ; 

 ditto to Mr. Wheeler, 19I. ; ditto to Mr. 

 Gorringe. 20I. ; ditto to Sir C. Burrell, 30I. ; 

 ditto to Mr. Cole, 36I. ; ditto to Mr. Burrcll, 

 43!. los. ; ditto to Mr. Burrell, 30I. los. } 

 ditto to Sir C. Burrell, 291. 10s. ; ditto to 

 Mr. Kutft, 231. ; ditto to Mr. Lambe, 

 28I. ics. ; ditto to Mr. Burrell, aol. ; a three 

 year old heifer to Mr. Cripps, i^l. los. ; 

 a three year old ditto to Mr. Langford, 24I. ; 

 ditto to Mr. Burreli, 32!. los. ; ditto to Mr. 

 Cole, 37I. ; ditto to Mr. Cole, 32I. los. ; 

 ditto to Mr, Gilbert, 40I. ; ditto to Mr. El- 

 phick, 42I. j a four year old cow to Mr. 

 Langford, 15!. los. ; ditio to Mr. Harrifon, 

 31I. los. ; a five year old cow to Mr. Gor- 

 ringe, 26I. los. ; ditto to Mr. Cole, 30I. ; 

 ditto to Mr. Ellman, 36I. los. ; a fix year old 

 cow to Mr. Ellman, 20I. ; ditto to Mr. 

 Cripps, 25I. los. i an aged cow to Mr. Cole, 

 21I. ; a cow eight years old to Mr. Elphick, 

 43!. ; a yearling bull to Mr. Hurft, 25I. 4s. ; 

 a three year old bull to Mr. Elphick, 7jl. 



At Lewes Clifl'e fair the ihew of iheep and 

 lambs was unufually great. The nutnber 

 was eftimated at 30,000, and ready purcha- 

 feis would have been found for at leaft 10,000 

 more, as but few of the jobbers could get 

 fupplied with the liumbers they had c.orami'f- 

 fions for. Two tooth wethers fetched 30s. 

 four-tooth ditto 32s. to 40s. Ewes from 25s. 

 to 3^5. Lambs from 15s to 25s. Thole who 

 fold in the forenoon regretted their cintrafts, 

 as the prices after dinner were from 2S, ta 

 4s. per head higher. 



Mtirncd.\ At Chichefter, Mr, Robert Bar- 

 ker, cutler, toMifs Heath. 



Died.^ At Eaft Bourne, Mr. Woollett, 

 mafter of the New Jnn. He went to bed 

 about eleven o'clock on the preceaing even- 

 ing, apparently in good health, and was 

 found about two in the morning, by Mrs. 

 VVollett, a corpfe by her fid:. His death is 

 fuppofcd to have been occifioned by the burft- 

 ing of a blood-velTel in his head. 



At Southover, Mr. Rogers, gent. 



At Standaid Hill, Mr. William King, a 

 wealthy yeoman 



Mr. Cart'jii, fnmer, and minifter of a 

 Baptift church at Shipley, 70. 



At Plumpton, near Lewes, Mr. Tulley, 

 inalifter. 



At Chichefter, Mr. W. Biiliop, grocer, 

 formerly of PortlVa. — .Mrs. Steed, 84. 

 H A .M r S H I R E . 



Arrangements have been earried into exe- 

 cution for forwarding letters Irom Ponfmuuth 

 to the eaftern part of the ille of Wight, fo as 

 to be delivered every morning:, and thus af- 

 ford an opportunity toanyperfon toictuiuan 

 anfwer on the fame day. 



The bridge from Uofport to the Royal 

 Hofpital at Haflar, built lome yeais fince by 

 Robert Forbes, elq. is ordered by government 

 to be taken down, on a fuppofition that it 

 may be of injury to the harbour. 



Msrricd.\ 



