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Suny — Siijfe.v — Hampshire — Wiltshire. 



611 



Salter, wife of Mr. Robert S. of Margate* 

 "—Mrs. Longley. 



At Margate, Mr. Benjamin Jell, coach- 

 maker, 37. — Mrs. David, relict of Mr. Peter 

 D. 69. 



At Deal, Airs. Edwards, wife of Mr. Robt. 

 E.— Mrs Underdo wn, '.vife of Mr. James U. 

 —Mr. William Collins, 60. By a moderate 

 computation he had walked in his lime up- 

 wards of 140,000 miles. — Mr. Robert Allen. 

 —Mr. John Hadley. 



At Folkftone, Mr. Henry Cittins, W.— 

 Mr. W.irmer, 60. — Mrs. Brice, 70. — Mr. 

 William Hills, 70. 



At Depttcrd, Mrs. Mary Puckey, reliil of 

 Mv. John P. mafter lliipwright's affiltant of 

 his Majefty's dock-yard there. 



At New Romney, Mifs Ann Walter, 

 Toungeft dauchter of the late Jacob W. gent. 



At Blackheath, John Walker, efq. 74. 



At Tenterden, Mrs. Hills, and a few days 

 afterwards lier hulband Mr. Richard Hills, 

 eacli of whom had attained tlie age of 84 

 years. 



At Chatham, Mr Thomas Colchefter, 47. 



At Brompt»n, Mr. John Maddocks.— Mrs. 

 MackltMaith, relift of H. M. ef<j. furgeon of 

 {he dock-yard. 



SURRY. 



Ditd.'\ At Miccham, Mr;. GoulJ, wife of 

 Mr. James G. 



At Richmond, the Rev. ThomasWakefield, 

 B.A. 30 years miniftcrof that parilh. 



SUSSEX, 



A meeting has been held at ShoreViam to 

 take into confideration the proprictyof making 

 an application to Parliament for an act to im- 

 prove the haiiiourof that place. The obj;'£t 

 was principally urged upon the ground, of the 

 great convenience and benefit which thf tra- 

 ding interefts of the country at large would 

 experience by it, a.=id there being no harbour 

 of any confequence between Portfmouth and 

 Beachy Head, for the prefcvvation of Ihips in 

 tempeftuous wcatiicr. Sir C. Burrell, and 

 T. Shelley, efq. the members for that Bo- 

 rough ; Generals Lennox and Porter were 

 prefent, and promifed to give it tlieir fupport. 

 The meeting refolved that application Ihould 

 be made to the Lords Cammifiioners of the 

 Admiralty, to rcqueft that they wo<ild order a 

 lurvcy to be made of the harbour. 



MarricJ.] Mr. Nathaniel Beard, yeoman, 

 of Balfdean, to Mifs Carr, daughter of Sir 

 Thomas C. of Bedding ham. 



Mr. tJharles WiUard of Eaft Dean, to Mifs 

 Rafon of Crowlinck. 



At Mountfield, Mr. John Betts, ofHigh 

 Haldens, Kent, to Mifs Delia HoU.ind. 



At Horlham, Mr. Martin, to Mifs A. Ham- 

 mond. 



DieJ.] At Haftings, William Jones Fry, 

 efij. late captain in the 16:U or j^aecn'S 

 light dragoons. 



At Lewes, Mr. Arthur Brook, fon of Mr. 

 Erook, fadkr> 21. Mr. Sroolk hAs experi> 



enced, in his houfe, a fuccetTion of mortality 

 which does not often occur in o:ie family, and 

 which few men could have borne with more 

 chriltian tbrtitude thaji himfelf. Since the 

 year 1303, he has lolt his wife, three tosn 

 and three daughteri ;— S.irali, aged Ul years j 

 William, 4 years ; Mary, ,"> years ; Harriott, 

 Jl years; Mrs. Brook, 44 years j Spilibury 

 John, L'O years; ana Arthur. 



Mifs Sarah Ann Lee, daughter of Mr. .4r« 

 thur L. 14.— Mr. Colchin of the Star and 

 Garter. 



At Chichefter, the Rev. Alexander Hay, 

 M.A. reftor of Wilborough Green in this 

 county, and author of a hiftory of Chichciter. 

 — M;idume de Ramlbie, teacher to the junior 

 branches of the Rev. Mr. Metcalf 's family. 

 She had dined apparently in perfeft health, 

 fell back in her chair, and immediately ex- 

 piied. 



At Seddlefco-iib, Mr. Mjfeley, fon of Mr. 

 M. tanner, '.^1. 



At Broadwater, Mr. Newlani. 



At Horiha.m, Mr. Dendy.— .Mrs. Rowland, 

 wife of Mr. Samuel R. — Mrs- Summers, 

 wife of Mr. S.— Mr. Nathaniel Steer, attor- 

 ney. 



At Shopwyke, Mifs Woods, eldeft daughter 

 of Edmund W. efq. 



At Steyning, Mrs. Sop.e, wile of Mr. S. 

 auilioneer. 



At Brighton, Samuel Ore, efq. who had 

 juil retired from the firm of Ore and Steven- 

 fon, of the filk faflory, Reading. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



Marr'iid.'\ At Portfmouth, Mr. Winter, 

 to Mifs M. Doughty. — Mr. Sabine to Mifs 

 Voung. 



At Mapplederwell, Mr. James VVebb t« 

 Mifs Lea, niece of Thomas Sutton, efq. of 

 Mapplederwell Houfe. 



Dttd,} At Southampton, Mrs. Fitzhugh, 

 relift of Valentine F. eiq. formerly envoy at 

 Conftantinsple.— Captain J. WooJgate, of the 

 firlf royal veteran battalion. 



At Horndean, Mrs. Hammond, 101. 



At Hamhledon, Robert Travecs, el'q, late 

 of Silklied. 



At Portfmouth, Mr. W. Paffard, 87.— 

 Thomas White, efq. of Milton, an alderman 

 of this borough, and one of the oldeft mem- 

 bers of the corporation. ^W. HoUis, efq. 

 a'.torney. — Mrs. Curry, relidl of Thos. C. 

 efq. 63. 



At Fateham, Mrs. Pooke, mother of J. 

 P. efq. 



At Havant, Mr. Grigg. 



At ."iftiton. Sir Jofeph Eyles, captain in the 

 navy,and one of tiie magiitrates fort.ne county. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Mjrried.'} At Linu'ley near Chippenham, 

 William Gilbert Ha-.vkin'., efq. o.' the royal 

 marines, to Mifs Sarah Aihe, daughter of the 

 Rev. Samuel A retlor of ihc fornr.er place. 



Mr. Suiton of Sherrington, to Mifs Eliza- 

 beth Munday, eldelt dau::htcr of the late 

 Peter M. efq. of Biihop.lrow. 



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