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affiftant in the dock-yard : and Mr. Page, con- 
tractor for white lines and twine in do. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Manclark, and Mr. R. 
Howe, formerly organift in the cathedral. 
Mifs Quihampten. uf Saltwosd. At Gravef- 
end, aged 72, Mrs Knightly. 
At Sandwich, Miis Hooper; a fortnight be- 
gore her death, as fhe retired to reft greatly 
fatigued, fhe forgot to extinguith the light, 
which communicating to the bed, burnt her in 
“o dreadful a manner, as to fhorten her days. 
At Sheldwich iees, in her rogth year, Alice 
Pilcher, widow; by two hufbands, fhe had had 
nine children, whofe children and grand chil- 
dren have increafed to upwards of 140 in num- 
ber. She reta’ned the ufe of hes faculties-fur- 
priingly, and was abie to read without {pectacles 
till within two years before her death. 
Aged 64, the rev E. Marfhall, rector of 
‘Fawkenham, &c 3 a fincere lover of his country, 
and a zealous iriend’to the civil and religious 
- Tiberties of mankind.. He had been for many 
years entirely deprived of the ufe of his limbs, 
by excruciating attacks of the gout. 
Mir Spracbrow, fen. of Feverfham. Aged 
74, Mrs. Lepine, of Maidftone. J. Tomlyn. 
efq. of Eaft Malling. Aged 103, Mr. Pilcher, 
of Chilham. At Gillingham, Mr. Chandler, 
a Quater; he was clerk to the agent of one 
of the prifom-thips. 
Aged 25, Mrs. Minter, of Folkftone ; an en- 
gaping companion, and fincere Chriftian; her 
deportment in life was truly refpeCtable and 
uniform, Mifs Denne, of Chiflet. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The county meeting at Winchefter, was very 
numeroufly attended; upwards of 5000 !rechold- 
ers being prefent. After a long debate, a 
fhow of hands took place, when the addrefs 
for difmiffing minifters had a decifive majori- 
ty: the impartial fherif, however, obftinately 
refufed to delare himfelf ether one way or 
‘other. The fpeakers in fupport of the addrefs 
were, lord J. Russzr, fir T. Miuver, and 
Mefirs. Bonn am, ScoTT, and) SHERIDAN ; 
and againft it, Mefirs. O. PowLetr, PoLter, 
and PorTER. ‘This petition received nearly 
THREE TIMES as Many fignatures as the coun- 
ter one afterwards circulated by the minifterial 
party, altheugh it was promoted with their 
whole ftrength, and at an expence to the trea- 
fury (as ftated in a provincial paper) of not lefs 
than 10,000). ! 
Married.|—W. Aburrow, efq. of Wickham, 
to Mifs Auger, of Eaft Bourne, Suffex. 
Died.|—At Southampton, aged 45, Mrs. 
Skelton. Near Chrift Church, Mrs. A. Sa- 
vage. At Preihoe, J. Long, efq. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married, |—At Bingfield, R. Henthaw, efq. 
of Bombay (Eaft Indies) to Milfs S. Harington, 
youngeft daughter of the late rev. Dr. H. of 
‘Thraxton, Hants. 
Died.|—At Receding, Mrs. Rathill, a maiden 
Jady Mr. Smith, fchoolmafter. Suddenly, of 
an apoplectic fit, Mrs. Wheeler. At Green- 
Hampbirew. Berk/[pire...Wiltfbire..Somerfetfbire. 
[ Mays 
wich, aged 81, J. Pocock, efg. a native of Read= 
ing. 
At Woolhampton, the rev. Mr. Bellas: At 
Mortimer, Mrs. M_ Stratford. 
At Abingdon, aged 66, Mr. Edward 
Glanville, of St. Margarets, Weftminfter, 
Aged 27, the Rev. J. Powell, M.A. of Tri- 
nity College, Cambridge; juftly efteemed 
and refpected as an accomsplithed fcbolar, a 
fincere friend, an affeftionate fon, and a reak 
Chriftian.. Ac Backlefbury, the Rev. J. Gill, 
D.C.L. and reétor of Roufham, Cambridge. 
At Reading, aged 77, Mrs. E. Bramley 3 de= 
fervedly efteemed for the probity which cha- 
racterized her through life, and her truly pious 
refignation under a malady of many years 
continuance. Mrs. George. Aged 65, E. 
Curteis, M.D. At Donheadhall, Mrs. Clark. 
At Hurftgrove, Mifs French, daughter of the 
late I. F. efq. of the ifland of Barbadoes. P. 
Henthaw, efq. of Buffock-court. Mrs. Wife, 
of Maidenhead. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.}—At Salisbury, John Fofter, aged 
77, and one of the oldeft mea,bers of the Wea- 
ver’s Company, to Elizabeth Sutton, aged 29. 
He buried his fecond wife about three weeks 
ago. 
Died.|—At Salifbury, Mrs. Cole. 
$2, Mrs. Shergold.. Mr. W. Garlick. 
Price 
Mr. Flander, of Winterflow. The rev. T. 
Fowle, re€tor of Allington. Mr. J, Croome, 
of Dinton. Mrs. Lawrence, formerly of De- 
vizes. 
At Pyt Houfe,: near Hindon, aged 72, of a 
dropfy in the cheft, T. Bennet, efg. 43 years 
acting magiftrate for this county.. At Pewley, 
Mr. J. Winter; his merits as a man and a neigh- 
bour were -generally acknowledged. At Ber- 
wick St. John, Mr. Foot. 
At Cherton, aged 72, Mrs. C. Cotton; fhe 
went to bed apparently in perfeét health, and 
was found dead in bed the next morning. J. 
Shorter, efq. of Worton, near Devizes. 
_  SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.|---J. Coke, efq. of Twerton, to 
Mifs S. Green, of Poole. Mr. J. Raxworth, 
of Trowbridge, to Mifs Penny, of Crofcomb. 
Mr. C. Fielder, of Briftol, to Miis S. Barbe. 
‘The rev. Mr. Maffey, vicar of Warminfter, to 
Milfs C. Aldridge. J. Edye,tefq. of Briftol, to 
Mifs Oke, of Pinney, near Lyme. Mr. E. 
Horton, of Bach, to Mifs Hil, of Helftone. 
Died.|— At Bath, C. Manningham, efg. 
Aged 23, Mifs E. Tyndall. Mrs. Palmer. 
Aged 93, the hon. Grace Trevor, who had re~ 
Aged 
Mrs. 
fided in'-the city nearly forty years, under the. 
fame roof with the late lady Lucy Stanhope, 
living in habits of the greateft intimacy with 
her ladyfhip. Aged $3, Mr. J. Hayden; up- 
wards of forty years fupervifor of excife in Bath. 
Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Rooke, wife of major R. 
Mrs. Skinner. Mr. J. Pinker. Mr, Charlton, 
dentift. Mrs. Bowdler. Aged 20, Mr. W. 
Gye, Mr. J. Portus, Mrs. Davis. Mr. Nor- 
maa. 
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