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ENCOURAGING the BREEDs of CATTLE 
ard sHEEP, and ENCOURAGING INDUSTRY 
among the LABOURING poor, the Ear 
of EGREMONT in the chair, it was refolved, 
that a premium of twenty guineas fhould be 
paid to the owner who fhall exhibit the beft 
three-year-old bul!, fubject to certain condi- 
tions, on a day fpecified ; and a premium of 
ten guineas to the owner of the fecond beft, 
fubje@ to the fame conditions; alfo, a pre- 
mium of ten guineas to the owner of the beft 
three-year-old heifer, which fhall have pro- 
duced a living calf before a time {pecified, and 
fhall be in milk at the time of fhow; anda 
premium of five guineas to the owner of the 
fecond beft, under the fame reftri€tions 5 alfo, 
a prem.&m of twenty guineas to the owner of 
the beft South-dswn ram, of fifteen guineas 
to the owner of the fecond beft, of ten gui- 
neas to the owner of the third beft, and of five 
guineas to the owner of the fourth beft; all of 
thefe to be one year old Jaft lambing time, 
-and fubjcét to certain conditions; alfo, a pre- 
mium of ten guineas to the owner of the beft 
South-down ewe, and of five guineas to the 
owner of the fecond beft, to be above one year 
old laft lambing-time; alfo a premium of five 
guineas to the owner of the beft South-down 
wether, to be two years old laft lambing- 
time. Alfo, different premiums of five, three, 
two, and one guinea each to labourers, who 
fhall have brought up children with the leaft 
proportiona’e relief from their refpcétive pa- 
r {hes 3 to the wives and widows of labourers, 
who fhai] have done the greate%& number of 
days” work in hufbandry, Letween two periods 
of time fpecified; to-long and faithful fervice 
of men fervants, in-hufbandry 5 and to plough- 
mer, who, with the feweft oxen in harnefs, 
‘fhall plough one /farute acre of ground, in the 
fho:teft time and beft manner, on a day {pe- 
cified, 
Married. |—¥. Partington, efq. of Offham, 
near Lewes, to Mifs ‘Trollop, of Cotered, 
derts, ; 
Died. |—Near Cuckfield, 
efq. 

Grainger, 
At Eaft Grinfead, of a mortification in 
his bowels, which proceeded from a gangrened 
thumb, occafioned by a fall from his horfe, 
Sr. Collins, attorney. At Horfham, Mrs. 
Wheeler; having attended the funeral of a 
friend, fhe returned home, and died almoft im- 
mediately. Near Horfham, Mr. Brothwell, 
builder, of Dorking, Surrey, from the effects of 
a fall trom his horfe. 
KENT. 
The Agricultural Society of this county 
have lately tranfmitted a notice to the Devon- 
fhire Tithe Society, that ¢¢ they are ready to 
co-operate with them in fuch means as may 
tend to tke furthering of the objeét pro- 
pofed,”” &c. 
L:rd Roxesy has lately publithed, in the 
Kenrith papers, a judicious and difpaffionate 
aidrefs to the county of Kent, wherein his 
lordthip animadverts, with becoming freedom, 
On the corruption and extravagance of minifters, 
their ambition of foreign congueft, &c, &c. and 
~ 
Kent... Hants... Berks...W. ilts..,Somer fet. 
{ June, 
points out the grand remedy for te complicated 
evils of the country—a radical reform in the 
houfe of commons. 4 
. HAMPSHIRE, ae 
Married} —W. Curry, efq. partner with Mr. 
North, attorney, of Southampton, to Mifs Wafs, 
of Tooting, Surrey. H. Hutton, efq. of An- 
dover, to Mifs Heald, of Hiil-place, near 
Southampton. T. Harper, efq of Gofport, to 
Mifs M. Jellicoe. Sy, Se 
Diecd.J}—At > Winchefter. lieut. Tipping, of 
the North Gloucefter militia. At Romfey, 
Mrs. Gainsford. At Fordingbridge, Mr. J. 
Mufcott, furgeon ard apothecary, of eminent 
abilities in his profeffion, and reipeéted~ by all 
claffes of people within the circuit of his prac- 
tice. Near Andover. Mr. Ly wood, 
At Southampton, Mrs. Read, wife of Mr. 
alderman R. 
BERKSHIRE. , 
Married.|—The rev. D. Graves, aged 48, 
curate of Chieveley, to Mifs E Southby, er: 
Winterbourne, aged 13! Mr. G. buried his late 
wife, aged 77, dn the rgth May laft. 
Died.|—At Reading, fucden!y, while fitting 
in her chair, aged 84, Mrs. Simeon. Mrs. 
Hifcock. 
Mrec. Walker, of Tilehurft. Mifs C. Tal- 
mage, of Bracknall. At ‘Tidmarfh, Mr. R. 
Piercy, of St. Paul’s Church-yard, London. 
Of a lingering diforder, Mrs. Berry, of Park- 
farm, Sonning. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.\—J. Deveral, efg. of Frankly, te 
Mifs Blenman, of Moukron Farleigh. Mr. P. 
Mafey, attorney, to Mifs L.. Gibbons, of Fifher- 
ton. The rev. Mr. Philipf n to Mils E. Thorp, 
of Chippenham-park, Wilts. 
Died.|—At Salifbury, aged 101, Ann Ful- 
ford, a poor but honeft and induftrious widow ; 
fhe had a perfect recolle€tion of all the circum- 
ftances of the great ftom in 1703, being at 
that time feven. years of age, and living with 
her grandmother, near Pomfret. Aged 73, 
Mr. H. Dew. Mis. A. Wenyeve.. “Mis. 
Hawes. 
At Quidhampton, aged 32, Mr. J. Gibbs, 
jun. Mr. Turner, of Nunney. 
Atthe Abbey of Auguftine nuns, at Amef- 
bury, Sifter Monica, a lady’ of the fociety.— 
She died on St. Monica’s day, while the other 
nuns were celebrating mats in the chapel. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The Philological Society, at Bath, for edu- 
cating and placing out the fons of poor clergy- 
men and mechanics (inftitured in 1792) have 
been enabled, by the public encouragement, to 
increafe the number, of their boys to 120. 
The gentleman (Sir W. D.) confined in 
Ilchefter gaol, whofe unfortunate cafe we men- 
tioned in a former Numbcr, and which has 
been fo frequently cefcr bed in the Weft of 
Eng!and papers, has becn-lately releafed from 
the debt on which he was fome months ago 
confined, by his creditor, who has confetfed 
the falfe arreft. We-are concerned, however, 
‘to add, that he is ftill detained by another de- 
has 
mand fince preferrcd againft him. He 
roe been- 
