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Sujjex — HampJhiVe'-tViltJhire — ^erkjh'ire. [Jan. 1, 



At Frimley, at the houfe of her fon, Mrs. 

 Irifli, relidt of the Ute Dr. I. of Egham. 



SUSSEX. 



Marriei.'S At Biighton, Mr, VilHam 

 Blaber, merchant, to Mii's Pocock, daughter 

 of Mr. P. builder. 



At Littlehampton, Mr. Charles Boniface, 

 to MiCs Scarwell. 



C. Harrifon, efq. of Sutton Houfe, toMifj 

 Evanfon, grand-d<(ughter of the late T. 

 Wiilard, efq. of EaSbourne. 



Mr. William Johnfon, attorney at lav/, to 

 Wifs Pannel, d.iughcer of the late Mr. P. of 

 Fiihbourne. 



Died.'] At Tarring, near Nfwhaven, Mr. 

 George Picknal, 41. 



At Patcham, near Brighton, Mrs. Scrafe, 

 relia of Mr. Richard S. of VVithdean. 



At Petworti), Mr. William CoUens, 87. 

 He was found dead in one of the pews of the 

 church. 



At Brighton, Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the 

 Rev. Mr. H. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Married^ At Portfmouth, Mr. Shoveiler, 

 to Mifs Paffard. — Mr. Paffard, to Mifs Sho- 

 veller, fifterof the above Mr. S. 



At Stoneham, near Southampton, Robert 

 Lindoe, M. D. to Mifs Baker, eldeftdaughter 

 ' of the late Rev. Philip B. redor of Michel- 

 merfh. 



AtBeaulieu, Capt. Reeves, of the Berks 

 militia, to Mifs War«er, daughter of John 

 W. efq. of Edwardftone Houfe, Suffolk. 



At Winchefter, Mr. Gray, furgeon of 

 Bath, to Mifs Cover, eldeft daughter of Mr, 

 G. furveyor. 



Vied.'] At Winchefter, Mrs. Walters- 

 Mr. Joiin Gape, verger of the cathedral.— 

 Mr. Simpfon.— Mr. Todd, attorney, of An- 

 ^over. 



At Swanmore Houfe, near Drnxford, 

 ■William Auguftus Bettefworth, efq. former- 

 ly judge-advocate of his Majefty's fleet, and 

 many years an eminent attorney in the town 

 ofPortfea, 70. 



At Belmont, near Havant, Daniel Garrett, 

 efq. 



At St. Crofs, James Randall, efq. 87. 



At Romfey, James Chapman, efq. for- 

 merly an eminent bookfeller, of London, 



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At St. Mary Bourne, Mr. William Pur- 



ver, 88. 



At hisfeat atSJdmonton, Sir Robert Kingf- 

 xnill, bart. admiral of the red, 75. yi fur- 

 ther account luill be given in our next. 



At Portfmouth, Mr. John Mackitt. — Mrs. 

 Miall, wife of Mr. M. linen-draper, and 

 daughter of the late James Goodeve, efq. of 

 Gofport. 



At Southampton, Mifs Harriet Macken- 

 zie, youngclt daughter of the late Colonel 

 M.— Mr. T. B. Hookey, chemift and drug- 

 gift. 



t_^ At Romfey, Mifs Sophia Ploughman, fe- 

 cpnd daughter of Mr. P. brewer. 



At Lymington, Mr. T. Shepard, fenior, 

 of the poft-office. 



At Bartin Cliff, near Chrirtcharch, Mrs. 

 Burfey, 76. 



At Andovcr, Mifs Ludlow, eldeft daughter 

 of Mr. L, wine-merchant, and three days 

 afterwards her mother, Mrs. L. only daughter 

 of Edward Pugh, efq. 



WIL TSHIR E. 



Married.] At Salilbury, Mr. W. Sanger, 

 junior, to Mifs Smith. — Mr. George Mor- 

 ris, to JVIifs Harris, of Eaft Harnham. 



Ac Wilton, Samuel Whitty, efq. banker, 

 of Sherborne, to Mrs. Chifman. 



At Fifherton, Mr. John Shore, baker, of 

 Bradford, to Mifs Wright, eldeft daughter 

 of the late Mr. W. of Filhcrton Anger. 



/)W.] At Steeple Langford, fuddenly, 

 Mr. Wm. Swayne, tliird fon of Mr. Thomas 

 S. an eminent farmer, 17. He hjd retired 

 to bed the preceding evening in perfeft 

 health, after having fpent the day cheerfully 

 with his friends. 



At Warminfter, Mrs. Mary Ailes, wife of 

 Mr. James A. 



At Damerham, fuddenly, the infant fon of 

 Mr. George Turner Tiller. 



At Salilbury, Mr. Evans, hofier.— MrSj 

 Sarah Browne. 



At Coombe, near Salilbury, Mrs. Martha 

 Leach Street, late of Dinton, 72. This lady 

 had a great-grandfather who lived to the age 

 of 104,3 grandfather to 109 on her fide; ai 

 great-grandfather on her huiband's fide to 

 106, and a grandfather to 98, all of whom 

 were living with her and her late hulband on 

 the day of her marriage. ■ She died pofTtfl'ed 

 of aconfiderable eftate, with part of the ori- 

 ginal building, a moft curious ftruflure, 

 which has been held by het family in regular 

 fuccefiion from the reign of Egbert firft k'ng 

 of England, and which by her death becomes | 

 the property of her fon, Mr. Street, fchool- 

 mafter, of Reading, whofe numerous family 

 of both fcxes promifes a continuation of li- 

 neal defcendants for ages to come. 



BERKSHIRE. 



At a meeting of the truftees of the girls' 

 charity-fchool, Reading, held for the pur- 

 pofe of auditing the annual accounts from 

 Michaelmas, 1804, to Michaelmas, 1805, 

 it appeared that thp receipts during that pe- 

 riod were, 367I. iSs. 5d. and the diiburfe- 

 ments 282!. 4s, 8d. leaving a balance of 

 85I. ijs. 9d. It likewife appeared that the 

 miftrefs was a confiderable lofer in confe- 

 quenceof the high price of provifions, and it 

 was therefore agreed, that an addition of 50I. 

 per annum fliould be made towards the main- 

 tenance of the children. 



Married.] At Streatley, .Mr. Urrhingtonj 

 brewer, of Bradfield, to Mifs Sheppard. 



At Reading, Mr. Goodchild, of Watling- 

 ton, Oxon, to Mifs Mary Poulton. 



D'lcd^ At Reading, Mrs. Munkhoufe, wife 

 of Mr. M. painter and glazier. — Mrs. Ann 

 Davifon, daughter of the late Thonias D. 

 ef^. of filakillon Hall,Durhiim. 



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