$3 
At Woodmaneote;: Mre. Rideout, wife of 
the Rev. John R. 41, 
At Stoneham, Mr. H. Wood, 54. 
At Auckfield, Mrs. Dench, of the ey 
Head inn. 
At Newhaven, Mr. J. Carter: 
Ac Boxgrove, Mr. J. Barber, 87. 
Ax Steyning, Mr Stovell, 96. 
At Worthine, Mr. Stevenson. 
At Eustergate, near Chichester, Mrs. Col- 
Ns. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
The extensive buildings which are carry- 
ing on in the suburbs of Portsmouth bid fair 
fn a short time, of becoming a handsome, re- 
gular, and very populous place. There have 
been built, and are now building, between the 
morass and the road that leads into Ports- 
mouth from London, one Hundred. and four 
houses, in the short period of one year; and, 
within another twelvemonth, it is expected 
that the range of buildings from Southsea 
Common will be joined to the half-way 
houses, by the Wiltshire ‘Lamb 3 which’ will 
then rival, in point of size and extent, either 
of the towns within the gurrison. 
Maurried.| At Winchester, Mr. William 
Gaiger, schoolmaster, to’ Miss B. Hall.— 
The Rev. Mr. Acton, to Miss Sharpe, of Ba- 
“singstoke. 
At Portsmouth, Mr. Samuel Hill, surgeon 
to Miss Aljlen.—Mr. Napier, purser of ‘his 
majesty’s ship Pyramus, to Miss Lawson, of 
Tipner.—-Lieutenant-colonel Godirey, of the 
East India Company’s service; to Miss Silver, 
eldest daugtiter of Mr. Alderman S. 
At Warblington, Mr. Brent, of Portsea, to 
“Miss R, Smith, youngest daugiiter of the late 
Mr. George S. miniature painter of Chiches- 
ter. 
At Newport, Isle of Wight, Lieuteaant 
Edward Guest, of the New ‘South Wales 
corps, to Miss Louisa Wright, daughter-of Hd- 
ward W- esq. of Guernsey 
At Chillard, near Winchester, Mr. Collier, 
of Bishop’s Sutton, to Miss Neville, eldest 
‘daughtér of Benjamin N- esq. of Chilland. 
Died ] At Southampton, Mrs. Marshall.— 
Mrs. Colson, 75 —Erssmus Carver, esq. late 
merchant, of Gosport, but who hud retired for 
‘many years from business.—-Mrs. Frances 
Colchester, 78. 
At Wade Farm, near Havant, Mr. John 
‘Knight. 
At Portsmouth, Mrs, Turncr, 33.—Mrs. 
Westmore.—Mr. John Palmer, 8i.—Mrs. 
Gray.—Mr. Howell, master boat-builder -of 
‘this dock-yard.—Mrs. Sharp. 
At Bedhampton, Tudor Griffiths, esq. 
Many years the first partner in the firntof* 
the Chichester old bank, and likewise in the 
Portsmouth and Hampshire bank. 
At Kingston, near Portsmouth, Mrs. Miall, 
‘wie of Mr. James M. 
At Ringwood, Mrs. Sharpe, wife of Lieu- 
tenant 'S. of the Durham militia, and daugh- 
ter of Mr. Henry Quinton, of-that place, ~ ~~ 
Hampshire—Wilts—Berk se 
[Aug. 1, 
Mr. John Rogers, banker of Newport, Isle 
of Wight. He had set off in a sailing boat, 
with ‘his eldest son, from ‘Lymington for 
Yarmouth. “The ‘boat was upset by one of 
the men climbing to the top of the mast 
where something was amiss. By this acci- 
dent Mr. Rogers, sen. was drowned. His son 
‘and the two boatmen were rescued by a boat 
belonging to the Rose cutter, which immedi 
ately put off to their assistance. ~ 
At Har'ford Bridge, Miss Dearsley, davgh- 
ter of William D. esq. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The committee of the Kennet and Avon 
Canal, meta few days since at Great Bedwin, 
and proceeded from thence to inspect the 
works under execution, ‘through the tunnel 
at Byrbage to Devizes. The next morning 
they walked down Devizes-hill, (about two 
miles), to inspect the building of the locks, 
to Foxhanger, where they again embarked,. 
and were conveyed by Andras’s patket hoat to 
their wharf near Sidnéy-garden. “The com- 
mittee were attended by afew of the very 
lafge proprietors ; and they had all the high- 
est satisfaction to find the works already 
finished in a state of great perfection, an& 
those under execution rapidly approaching to » 
completion. It is confidently expected, that - 
in two years the whole of-this stupendous 
national concern will be accomplished, and 
thus afford a direct water communication 
between Bristol, Bath, and the metropolis. - 
Married.} At Wilton, Isaac Coats, esq. 
of Dublin, to Miss Hume. 
Died.) At Netheravon House, Miss Hicks 
Beach, eldest daughter of Michae! Hicks B. 
esq. M. P. : 
At Mere, in his 62d year, ‘the Rev. Harly 
Grove, rector of Staplehurst, Kent, formerly 
fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge, after 
a resident discharge of his duties of upwards 
of twenty years. “He was a descendant of an 
ancient and respectable family inthis county, 
and his great grandfather, Colonel Hugh 
Grove, sealed his loyalty to his rightful sove- 
reign Charles the Secoad with his blood, en 
the scaffold at Exeter. — 
At Wilton, Mrs. Powel. 
At Salisbury, Mr. Morris, ‘clerk uf the 
works in the cathedral, 64. . 
At Marlborough, Mrs. Perrin. _The Rey, 
Mr. Edwards, master of the free. Sg 
school there, 
BERKSHIRE« 
Married.| At Reacing, Mr. AWidkworth, 
to Miss Hoiter,’ of Friday-street, London. 
At Englefield, T. Chittenden, .e:q. of Lon. i 
don, to Margaret, youngest daughter of the 
Rey. ‘Thomas Knapp. 
At Wallingford, Mr. Palmer, baptist mi- 
nister of Shrew sbury, to Miss Tovey.- 
Died.] “At Reading, Mr. Slingsby. —Miss 
M. Clark. i 
At Windsor, Mrs, Gurley, of the Star and r 
. wi “At 
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