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mouth, to Lucy, third daughter of Robert 
Barclay, esq. of Berry Hill. * . 
Died.) At Upper Tooting, Alexander Bro- 
Gie, esg. of Carey street, London, 77. 
At Chertsey, Mrs. Sarah Love, ‘aged 83, 
mother of Cept. Love, of his Majesty’s ship 
Tisiphone, relict of Mr. Thomas Love, who 
was the last surviving officer wounded in Lord 
Rodney’s glorious victory of the 12th of April, 
1782, and great auntto Mrs Croker, wife of 
the Secretary to the Admiralty. 
SUSSEX. 
The pinnacle at Beachy Head, called the 
Chorles’s or Cauries, which has been for many 
years the terror and wonder of the nume- 
rous visitors at Hast Bourne, lately fell down; 
but, as the fall took place in the night, no da- 
mage was done, Its ancient inhabitants, the 
foxes, being on their prowl, suffered no other 
injury than the loss of their habitations. 
The chalk that fell is computed at more than 
a million of waggon loads. 
By the Report made at the late quarterly 
meeting of the subscribers to the Lancastrian 
school at Lewes, it appeared, that the sub- 
scriptions amounted to the sum of 266 gui- 
neas; that 190 boys and 148 girls are at pre» 
sent under instruction; that the master and 
mistress continue to act well in their respec- 
tive situations; and that the children have 
improved in a degree surpassing the most san- 
guine expectation of the directors. 
Married | At East Grinstead, Lieut. Tur- 
ner, of the Leicester mi'tia, son of F. Tur- 
ner, esq. chief magistrate of Grantham, to 
Miss Eliza Jefferies of Pixton House.—-Mr. 
Thomas Huggett, to Miss H. C. Morphew. 
At Lewes, Mr. J. Lawson, of London, to 
Miss Lucy Ann Spencer.—Mr. Puckie, to 
Miss Diggens. 
At Etchingham, the Rev. John Lukin, 
rector of Nursling, Hants, and youngest son 
of the Dean of Wells, to Miss Genner, of 
Effingham. 
At. Brighton,, Mr. Sparkes, to Miss 
Thompson.—Mr. French, of Bexhill, to Mrs. 
Colchin, of the Star and Garter Inn. 
Died.} At Chichester, Mr, Daniel West, 51. 
At Harting, whilst on a tour with her fa. 
mily, universaily regretted by a iarge circle of 
relations and acquaintances, Eliza, the wife of 
Joseph Cockfield, esq of Upton, Essex, and 
eldest daughter of the late Henry Gurney, esq. 
banker of Norwich. 
At Peasmarsh, Miss Mascall, daughter of 
Robert M, esq. 
At Brighton, Leigh Douglas, youngest son 
of Aretus Aliers, esq. 
At Lyminster, Mr. Thomas Duke, 63. 
At Friston, near Seaford, Mrs. Alfrey, 
relict of George A. esq. 
At West Burton, Mrs. Bishop, 77. 
At Arundel, Guilliam, esq. 90.—J. 
Holmes, esq. one of the alderman of this 
borough. 
At Lewes, Mr. Brown, who many years 
hunted with great ability the subscription 
Susser— Hampshire—Wiltshire. 
[March 1, 
harriers kept in that tewn by the name of 
the Brookside Pack, 83.—Mrs. Baseby.— 
Mr. Wm. Whetland.—Mrs. Jones, 75.—Mr, 
Sone. 
At Battle Abbey, Lady Webster, relict of 
Sir Whistler W. bart. 80. Her ladyship dy- 
ing without issue, the Battle Abbey estate 
devolves-to Sir Godfrey W. grand-nephew to 
Sir Whistler. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
' Married.] At Southampton, Mr. Silk, 
schoolmaster, to Mrs. Elizabeth Moody.— 
Mr. Hodgkinson, to Miss Evamy. 
~ At Whippingham, Isle of Wight, Mr, 
Henry. Bowen, surgeon, of West Cowes, to 
Mrs. Blankenhagen, of Blackheath. 
At Andover, Mr. Giles, surgeon, to Miss 
May. 
At Old Alresford, Mr. Jesset, to Miss 
Towler, of New Alresford. 
The Rey. David Williams, second master 
of Winchester College, to Amelia, daughter 
of the late Rev. Wm. Goddard, of Stargroves. 
Died.] At the College, near Winchester, of 
which he was a fellow, the’ Rev. John Pen- 
rose Cumming, L.L.B. rector of Little Prad- 
ford, and vicar of Sydling, in Dorsetshire. 
He was admitted fellow of New College, Ox- 
ford, in 1770; and elected fellow of Win- 
chester College in 1800 
_ At Southampton, Mrs. R, Jewell, of the 
Crown Inn, 64.—Ezekiel, son of Major 
Moussage.—Mr. Thomas Gleed. é 
At Martyr Worthy, the Rev. J. Sharland, 
35 years resident rector of that parish, 72. 
At Winchester, Mr. John Kernot, 47.— 
Mrs. Maun, widow of Mr. M. of the Bell 
Inn.—Mr. Wm. Bowden.—James Dewell, 
sq. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. Thomas Wins- 
comb, 76. . 
At Haslar Hospital, Lieut. Gidney, of the 
Royal Marines, of H. M. S. Galatea. 
At Portsmout#, Mrs. Nasb.—Mr. Ben- 
jamin Gillam, 87.—Mr. John Kidd.—Mr. 
Clarke pte 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.) At Warminster, Mr. R. Gaise 
ford, to Miss Jones. 
At Marksbury, Capt. Huson, of the Royal 
Irish regiment of foot, to Miss Baker, eldest 
daugliter of the Rev. Dr. B. rector of Marks~ 
bury, and prebendary of Wells. 
At Salisbury, Mr. Towzey, of Idmiston, to 
Miss Matcham, eldest daughter of Mr. M. of 
the Three Swans Inn. 
_ Died,] At Heytesbury, Wm. Cunnington, 
esq. F.A.S. highly eminent as an antiquary 
and min¢ralogist. 
At Beaches Barn, Mr. W. Herne, brother 
of Daniel H. esq. of Little Amesbury, 82. 
At Wilton, Mrs. Yeats. 
At Salisbury, Jane, wife of Wm. Hussey, 
esq.—Mr. Wingfield Hillman, 72.—Thomas 
Safe, esq. 87. 
At Steeple Langford, Mr. Thos. Swayne. 
At West Harnham, Rebecca, youngest 
davghter of Mr. Solomon Sweetapple, 26. a 
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