1806.] 



Surrey — SiiJfex'-^ITampshire. 



199 



At Maidftone, Mr. Thomas Cooke, banker. 



At Greenwich, Stephen John Maule, cl'q. 



At Rocheiter, Mr. Franks, many years a 

 fchool-mafter in Chatham, 74. 



At Strood, R Bigger, cfq. — Mr. Farthing. 



At Tunbridgc Wells, Sir John Chardin 

 Muig'ave, bart of Eden Hall, Cymbeiland, 

 50. He is fuccceded in his title and ellate by 

 his eldeft Ion who is a minor. — Mrs. Page, 

 vidow ot" J, Page, efq. of Great St. Helen's, 

 London. 



At Canterbury, Mr. Samuel Miiieard, for- 

 Picrly organiH in that cathedral ; a man pol- 

 felTod of great mulical abilities. He was tiie 

 fon of the late Mr. John Mincard, maltfter, 

 who died in 1790, and left, by will, if his fon 

 Samuel Mineard Ihoulddic withoutiffue, lOOl. 

 to the ftewards of the Moravian chapel, anJ 

 1001. to the llewards of the late Mr. Whit 

 field's Tabernacle, in Briftol, for the 

 propagation of the Gofpcl ; 1001. to the 

 poor of the tabernacle j intereft thereof 

 to be. given to the poor in Chriftmas week 

 yearly, lOOl. to the Infirmary; and lOOl, 

 TO the Magdalen Hofpital.-r-Mrs. Lukyn, fi2. 

 —Mr. Samuel Belfay, 74.— Mr. £. Durval, 

 48. 



At the Hive, Mrs, Wadman, wife of Francis 

 W., efq. gentleman uflier to tlie late Princefs 

 Amelia, and niece to tlie late celebrated Sir 

 John Comyns, lord chief baron of the exclie- 

 •juer. 



At Dover, Mrs. Blackwood, widow of the 

 Rev. Wiliiam B., late chaplain in the liith 

 regiment of foot. 



At Crayford, the Rev. Philip Walter, 47 

 years reftor of that parilh, 7 b. 



Oft' Hythe, Mr. William Pitts, Midihip- 

 man, belonging to His M.ijefty's ihip Pomone, 

 and fen of Lieutenant-Colonel Pitt^, of the 

 Bridlington Volunteers, now colleftor of the 

 cuftoms at Whitby, 16. This young gentle- 

 man having been difpatched from tiie /hip 

 with the nihder's mate and fix feamen, to pro- 

 cure a fupply of water, a hidden fquall of wind 

 upfet the boat, and configned the whole num- 

 ber to a watery grave, notwilh'^anding the ex- 

 •rtioni of fome fifliermen, who were not lar 

 dillant, 



SURRY. 



Married.'} At Merton, Robert Chriftle, 

 • fq. of Mark-lane, London, to Mifs J. A. 

 Newton, daughter of Joiin N. efq. of Mer- 

 ton Abbey. 



At Kiiigfton, the Rev. G. D. Ren.aud, 

 vicar of Chilham, Su(i"ex, to Mifs Bennet, 

 eldeft daughter of the late Captain B. of 

 the Marines. 



Died.} At Alhurft, Henry Sj^ottlfwoode, 

 cfq. younge.ft fon of the late John S. efq. of 

 Sjioctifwoode, in the county of Berwick. 



SUSSKX. 



Married] At Eaft Bourne, Mr. Hood, 

 •ollcftor ol the caltoms, to Mifs Beckett. 



/J.W. ] At lirighthelmliOnc, where he had 

 been for tiic tcncat of his Ueukh only tlircc 



days, Wm. Ferryman, efq. of Ponton, neaf 

 Grantham, 5li. 



AtLcwcs, John Addams, efq. of Rother- 

 hitUc, in confequence of having been thrown 

 Out uf his chair and broken his leg, the laft 

 day of the races. 



At Crowlink, near Eaft Bourne, Mrs. Ra« 

 fon, wife of Mr. R. 



At Petworth, the Rev. Thom.is Vernoni 

 for more than 20 years alTiftanC minifter of 

 that parilh ; alfo reftor of Sutton, in this 

 county, and of Penfelwuod, in the county of 

 Somerl'et. With a character perfcdlly pure 

 and unfpotted j with manners fingularly 

 blamelefs and mild; in his official duties, 

 punctual, exemplary, zealous, indefatigable; 

 a friend and father to the poor, he lived re-» 

 fpe<£tcd, and died lamented, by all wiiu Knew 

 him. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



It would be a want of regard for humanity, 

 and refpett for extraordinary benevolence, 

 if we did not notice a plan lately put into 

 execution by Edward Simeon, efq. of St. 

 John's, Ifie of Wight. This gentleman, 

 fully imprelTed with the benefits of fea-bath-. 

 ing, according to the tettimony of the l»cft 

 medical autl'.orities, lias prepared accommo- 

 dations, at his refidence in the Illc of Wight, 

 tor the reception of twelve inv.dids at a time, 

 half males and half females, who will be re- 

 ceived, boarded, lodged, and have the ufe of 

 a bathing-machine and warm fca baths, for 

 one month, at the expiration of which time 

 they will roai;e room for twelve other inva- 

 lids, and fo on fuccelfively, during the bath- 

 ing months of Auguft, Seiiteniber, and Oc- 

 tober. All that is required lor .idmiffion is a.i 

 atteitation from a proper medical authority, 

 that the cafe roqiiires fuch relief, and a tefti- 

 mony from the minifter and four houlekcepers 

 of Reading, that the patient is of good moral 

 charafter. The inftitution is limited ; and 

 it is highly probable, that the liberal founder 

 of it will adopt means to render it perpetual. 



Married.] At Xewchurcli, Ifle of Wight,. 

 Mr. J. N. Kobinfon, of Purtfmouth, to -Mifs 

 M. Butcher. 



Dud.] Chrifti.,n, wife of the Rev. C. H, . 

 Wliite, rcftor of Shalden, Hants, and daughter 

 of the late Alex.inier St. Barbe, efq. of Bath. 

 Tills mult ex-ellent and lovely woman was 

 torn from herafflifled hulband and family in 

 the i''2nd year of her age, and is another 

 atfliding Inliance of the inftabihty of earthly ' 

 happincfs. 



'i'he Rev. Henry R. Drummond, reftjr 

 of Fdwley. 



At Porlfmouth, W. Ellis, efq. clerk of ' 

 the peace for the county. — Mr. B.irn.ird.— 

 Mifs E. R. Martin, eldeft d.jughter of .Mr. 

 M. ftationer — John Ifaac, fon of Mr. Legg, 

 bookfeller. 



A>t his houfe. South Sea Common, W. V. 

 .Tchnfon, tfq. fecretary to Admiral Martin. 

 Ke belonged to the navy '30 years, and fup- ■ 



ported 



