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At Masfield, the Rev. John Kirby, 68. 
At Patcham, Mrs, Eerages 35. 
At Southover, Mis. Rogers, splice of TuRs 
gent. 83. 
At Rinemer, Mrs. Shadwell, 70. 
At Portslade, Mrs. Borrer. \ 
Ar Ashdown House, John Fuller, esq. 
At Worthing, Mrs. Cogger. 
Ar Chichester, Mr. Wilnihurst, ser. —John, 
youngrst.son of Mr. James Lacey, 16. 
At Sidlesham, Mr. Follet. 
At Shopwick, near Chichester, Mrs. S‘ew- 
art, relict of seer een S. of the 5 Ty 
Astillerys . ’ 
HAMPSHIRE. 
That atile pile, Wirthester Palace, which 
was erected by King Charles II. from a design 
of Sir Christopher Wren, was used Jn the. 
American. war,.asa French, Dutch, and 
Spanish. prison, afterwards. formeil the recep- 
tion of French emigrants, and, till of late, 
served as military quarters, until from; dila- 
pidations, the.too.great height and size,.of 
some-of the rooms, and other causes, it was 
condemned.as such. It.is. now converted 
into a.permanent barrack=for the reception of 
4,800. infantry, in comfortable lofty. rooms, , 
to contain twelve men each, with some con-- 
venient bedsteads (so constructed as. when 
turned up.to afford a good seat), large stove- 
grates, tables, forms, arm-racks, ~ shelves, 
closets, é&c. &c. for the comfort of the sol- 
@iers; and excellently ventilate, by:-means 
of a simple tube periorated with -heles;- and 
what is:particularly convenient, in*bad wea- 
ther, the whole of the troops may be paraded: 
with ease under cover, in the different exe 
tensive galleries. The wings are fitted up 
in a very superior: manrer for. the officers. 
The. extent of the building from East to West 
is 216 feet, from Nerth to South 398 feet. 
assis} Lieutenant Barnes,’ of this Ma 
jesty’s ship, Victory, to Miss Kentish, of 
Weovil, near Gosport. 
At Alversicke, the Rev. J. Purkis, ° of 
Southampton, to Miss Johnson, of Gosport. 
—Jobn Hargraves, esq. of the Sussex militia,’ 
to Harriot, second daughter of Major Whit- 
-eumb, of Gospait. , 
At Romsey, Mr. Daniel Sharpe, jon. 
banker, to Harriets eldest daughter of Mr. 
Clement Sharp. . 
Died:] At~-Hazeley Heath, Ann, third 
- daughter of the late William Jepsen, esq. of 
Lineoin. 
At Southampton, the-Hon, Benrietta Dil- 
lon, daughter of Viscount Dillon, of Paabiey 
House, Oxfordshire. 
in his 76th year, Andrew Williams, esq. 
of Devonshire-street, Portland-place, Lomdony 
and formerly of Seuthampton. He was at 
Mis. Taylor’s, «at.the Polygon, on a visit for 
afew .wecks, with his son. Ele went to hed 
at night in periect health, but was a corpse 
by eight in the morning, defore any medical 
assistance:could be had. This gentleman had 
’ been physician ascot and a-colone}, ja the 
ie oe : eat) F musing, 
paces East India Company’s service at 
Bengal. - 7 
At Wakefield; “near Winchester, Eicdtestinte 
‘general Loftus Tottenham, culonel of the 55chk 
regiment of infantry, 99. 
St Farcham, the Rev. John: Weolls, rector 
of that parish.—In Jersey, the Rev. John La 
Clocke, rector of the parish of Trinity, © ¢ 
At Kingston, b’r. Woolcridge. 
At Grange, near Titchfield, Philip: Osbal- 
diston, esq. formerly i in the Port trade.° : 
At Winchester, in consequence of her 
apron accidentally taking fire, Mys. Holer 
way. 
At Kitchill, Tsté cif Wight, John, only soa 
of Jchn Popham, esq. 20. . 
At Newport,’ Henry Trattle, esq: “fathgt 
of the corporation, 92. 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Breadon, relies of 
Captain B. of the WRoyal Marines.—Miss 
Moseberry.—Mr. Twyncham.—Mr. Norris, 
many. years warchouse-keeper at the cus 
tom-house of this port.—Mrs: Good, -77¥ 
—Mr, Pope. 3 
At Shaldes;. near Alton, ‘Thomas Smith, 
esq. 49. 8 
At Lymington, Mr. J. B. Moody, surgeon; 
At Pouncefoot Hill, ngar Romsey, Mrs. 
Boorn, 
At (Guristichsecks Mrs. Slann, wife. of 
James Bright, S. esq. $4. 
At Bishop's Waltham, the Rev. Charles 
Walters, curate of that parish, 62. He had for 
many years, jointly with his brother; the Rew, 
Jolm Walters, and ais latterly with his son, 
the Rev. Charles Walters, conducted the 
grammar-school -at Waltham, which has 
produced many respectable persons jin the 
ariny, the navy, and in trade, and who, from 
a respect to their tutor, andfrom friendship 
formed at echool, instituted an anniversary in 5 
the town commemorative of pastevests, He 
went oft from Winchester-college to Trinity 
college, Oxford; having logt his election fur 
New-college; and, on quittiog. school, ‘Dr. 
Warton took’ him by the hand, end, with 
tears at parting said, he had not left -his'su- 
perior for good morals or orderly conducts 
When in deacon’s orders, he obtained rhe 
chaplaincy of Newportin the Isle of Wight, 
where he established'a school; and after tea 
years residence there, he, on the death of 
the Rev. Mr. Evans (who succeeded the Rev, 
Mr. Gibson, at Bishup’s Waltham), removed 
to that place, carrying many of -his pupils - 
with him, and where he raised by his cha+—~ 
racterva respectable seminary, in which: he 
was assiducusly assisted by his brother be. 
fore-named, and-also by his son. The Sun, 
dey preceding his death, he-preached an ani~; 
mated discourse to an attentive audience on_ 
repentance. On. Tuesday he went to theex-,, 
tremity of his. parish, to, administer the.sa-.. 
crament to a. sick gentleman. ‘he next_ 
morning, in school, he found himself unwell, 
and went home to-breakfast, became chillv, 
and added to his-dress; cuuld not. artend, 
