180G.] Siivrij—Sussex'-Havip'-Jdre — JVillsJiire, ^c. 



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Ramfaen Hall, EfTex, to Mifs V/atkins, 

 daugiiter of the Rev. George W. rcdor ot 

 Fairftcad in the fame county. — Captain fCnox, 

 of the Royal Artiilcry, to Mifs M. Rocke. 



At i,)dd, J. S. A. Dennis, efq. commander 

 of the gun- brig Sparkler, to Mifs Mary 

 Clarke, of Lont'on. 



At Dover, Wiiiiam Henry S'.adgett, efq, 

 of London, to Mifs Ridley, only dauiihtcr 

 of Cjot.vin R. of the Ruyal navy. 



Z).c('.] At Elcham. Mrs. Ann Strounge, 

 Vidow, 111. She retained moft of her fa- 

 culties till within a few weeks of her de.uh. 



At Chathann, Mrs. Brock, wife of Mr. B. 

 fen. 



At Maidftsne, Richjrd Gammon, ger.t. 

 85. 



At Hearne, Mrs. Riddout, wife of Mr. R. 

 futgeon. 



At Ickh»m, Mr. Thos. Glhbs, a wealthy 

 yeoman, 7;K 



At GouJhurft, Mr. Hugh Welch, 5i. 



At IVochefter, Mrs Smith, a mai.len lady, 

 73. — The infant daughter of C. Thompfjn, 

 efq. 



SURRY. 



D:ce! ] At Merton, Mifs Anne Lindfay, 

 fecond daughter of James L. elq. 



At his fon's houfe at Mitcham, John 

 Jones, efq. of Cavcndifli-fquare, London, 30. 



At Ricbmond, Mr. R. Morrifon. — Mrs. 

 Winilanley, of Appleton, Berkihite. 



SUSSEX. 



The eredtjon of the theatre at Brighton is 

 going on with amazing celerity ; the walls 

 are eight or ten feet above the ground, and 

 the timbers to fupport the ftage, Sec. art al- 

 ready in their places. It compofcs a very 

 confiderable area; and is to be finilhcd in a 

 ftyle of elegance, which will rejider it pro- 

 ber for the reception of the diftinguiihed per- 

 fonages who form fo conli.ierable a part of 

 the Brighton audience.— The difpute which 

 had for a number of years exited, refpefting 

 the right of an individual to build a houfe 

 at the north e:;d of the Nev/ Steine, is now 

 amicably adjuded ; the parties concerned are 

 about to fill up the hole dug for cellars, to 

 convert the lite into ? pleafure garden, and 

 to let or fell the ground contiguous, for the 

 pursof'.- of buiUir.g a handfome ftreet. 



Diet!.] At Brighthelniftone, Thomas Wil- 

 liamfon, efq. of Clifford's Inn. — Suddenly, 

 Ricliard Cooke, efq. of Clarence Houfe, Ken- 

 fington. — .Mr. Henry Pii:rcy, brandy-rnet- 

 chant.— Mrs. S. Elgatt, a maiden lady, 92. 



At Lewes, Mr. S. Bio'ok, fon of Mr. B. 

 faddlcr. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Application is iiitended to he made t» Par- 

 liament, for an aft for inclofmg the common 

 fields and meadows in the pariOi of Ring- 

 VOud. 



M.ime,!.'] At Newport, Ifie of Wight, Mr. 

 N. Smith, of YavtrUnd Farm, to Mifs Ben- 

 net, daughter of H. E. efq. 



At Wt-ytiU, Philip Bedwel), efc. cf Lon- 



don, to Mifs Elizabeth Lockton, daughter of 

 the Rev. John L. of Clanville. 



John Denis Burdon, efq. of Black Tor- 

 rington, Devon, to Mif'! Buvjon, eldeft 

 daughter of Abraham B. efq, of the ifle of 

 Wight. 



At Sherfield, near Romfey, S. Lockl-art, 

 efq. formerly -i banker of London. 



At Farnham, Mr. John Clinch, joint-pro- 

 prietor of the Gjfport and Portfinouth coaches, 

 and fon of Mrs. C, who has loft by death 

 her hufband and fix.children in the I'pace of 

 five years. 



At Romfey, Mr. James Siiarp, din ot' 

 James S. efq. banker. 



At Stoke, near Alresford, Mr. B. Earl, an 

 opulent farmer, 85. 



At Ecftumb CotCa^Sj Philip Norris, efq, 

 51. 



VVIL TSIIIRE. 



MarnV.j At Wilton, Mr. Cowdry, of 

 the Bell inn, to Mi.'"s Ford. 



Mr. John Honywill, of MelkiTiam, to 

 Mils Bigi^s, of Devizes. 



At Highvvorth, WiTliam Frampton, efq., 

 of Bourton Grove, to Mifs Edwards, only 

 daughter of Edwards, efq., of the 



paifonage, Highworth. 



Died.) At Devizes, Mr. W. Springbat. 



A' Eailon, near Ocvizss, Mr. John Axford, 



At Boreham, Mf. Thomas Morgan, S4. 



At Biougiiton-houfe, near Melkfliam, Wil- 

 liam Curt's, efq., 66. 



At Chiimark, Mrs. Furnall, wife of Mr. 

 John F., 82. 



At Paulton-hojife, near Marlborough, the 

 refidence of Colonel B-ficervill, Mrs. Lawes, 

 wife of Lieutenant L., of the royal navy, and 

 fitter of Mrs. Bafxerviile. 



BERKSHIRE. 



Mi^rned.'] At Windfor, WiUi-ara Burnie, 

 efq., of Taviftock-placc, Lon:fon, to Mils A. 

 Lind, daughter of James L., M. D. 



At Reading, Mr. Lander, to Mifs Drover, 

 eldeft daugijter cf Mr. D., china-m.in. 



D.V.'/. ] At Cape-hal', near Newbury, 

 Mifs Elizabeth Cowling, fecond daughter of 

 the lale Henry C, efq , of Richmond, Yotk- 

 fliire. 



At Newbury, Mr. Rolfe, of the Fountain- 

 inn, and many years cleric of the market. 



At Reading, JVIrs. Charity Stevens. 



The Rev. John Hayes, reftor of Eaft Hen- 

 drcd, and of Evcrdon, in Northamptonihire. 



At Botley, Mrs. Elizabeth Brydges, reliii 

 •f Mr John B., 70. 



At Maidenhead, Mr. Bench, of the JoUy 

 Gar.leners. 



A* Windfor, Mrs. Stroud. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



Notice has been given of an intention to 

 apply to Parliament, next fc^ion, for an ail 

 for ioclofing Bath Common, in the p.ui(h of 

 Walcvt, and for enabling the mayor, alder- 

 men, and citizens, to grant building ieifes of 

 the faid Common, and for maicing refervoirs a;i'i 

 aqucdudts for fupplying fuch buildings wuh 

 waUT. 



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