1800. ] 
Died.] At Workingham, aged 85, Mrs. 
Agnes Bafing, widow of the late William 
Bafing, efq. formerly of Lambeth, timber- 
merchant. 
At Loddon Bridge Farm, Mrs. Shackel, 
wife of Mr. Shackel. 
At Abington, aged 33, Lawrence Spicer, 
efq. 
: HAMPSHIRE. } 
The South Hants Agricultural Society 
have lately diftributed’ premiums to the two 
beft ploughmen ; to the breeders of the beft 
ram, and the beft three-year old cow; and 
to feveral induftrious and deferving fervants 
in hufbandry. 
Wm. Hilling, a poulterer, at Portfmouth, 
having been proceeded againft for regrating, 
itands bound over, with fureties, in heavy 
penalties, to the next quarter feifions. 
Marricd.| -At Lymington, Mr. Henry 
Jenkins, of Hamvern, Dorfet, to Mifs S. 
Richman. 
Died | At Winchefter, Mrs. Symonds, 
wife of Mr. Symonds. 
At his houfe in the Polygon, Southampton, 
Bryan Edwards, efq. M. P. for Grampound, 
in Cornwall. 
At Andover, in an apopledtic fit, T. Gald, 
efq. one of his majefty’s juttices of the peace 
for this county. 
At Bramfhaw, in the New Foreft, Mr, J. 
Andrews, an opulent farmer. 
At Pitt, near Romfey, Mrs. Goffe. 
At Lymington, aged 84, Mrs. Bryce, a 
maiden lady. 
At Milford, Mrs. Jennings, a maiden lady, 
of Lymington. 
At Box, near Bath, Mrs. Bumftead, wife 
of the Rev, Mr. Bumftead, vicar of Brame 
thaw, 
At Portfwood, near Southampton, fudden- 
ly, Mrs. Mawhood. 
At Newport, Ifle of Wight, Mr. Sandcroft, 
one of the barrack-mafters of that ifland. 
Alfo, Mrs. Nicholfon, an old widow lady, 
who in a fit of infanity cut her throat. 
At Netley Camp, Enfign Obre, of the 9th 
of foot, who died in confequence of a wound 
he received in his head, when fighting a duel 
with Lieutenant Smith, of the fame regt. 
At Haflar Hofpital, Mr. John Forbes, a 
matter in the navy. 
Lately was drowned at Chriftchurch, Cha. 
Groves, a deferter from the horfe-artillery : 
he was purfued by Serjeant Thompfon, -of 
the barracks, and three other men, whom he 
ordered to aflift him in taking Groves ; they 
drove the wretched man through threerivers, 
and he was attempting to crofs a fourth, in 
order to evade thefe blood-hounds, but was 
too much exhautted, and funk. On the ver- 
dict of the coroner’s jury, they have all been 
committed to goal to take their trials for the 
murder. 
_ [The Countefs of Strathmore, whofe death 
we mentioned in our Magazine for June laft, 
as having happened at Chriftchurch, in this 
Hamp ire—Wiltfpire—Darfetfrire, Sc. 
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county, was the daughter and heirefs of 
George Bowes, efq. of Gibfide, in the county 
of Durham, and born in 1749. She married 
the 14th of February, 1767, John Earl of 
Strathmore, who, in compliance with her 
father’s will, added to his family name that 
of Bowes. His lordfhip died in April, 1776, 
leaving two fons and two daughters. On the 
16th of January, 1777, fhe married Andrew 
Robinfon Stoney, efg. who alfo took the 
name of Bowes. The infelicities to be exe 
pected from fuch an union were copioufly 
produced, and the rancour between Mr. 
Bowes and Lady Strathmore inflamed to fuch 
a height, that the arm of the law was judged 
neceflary for her protection againft a violence 
which had already extended to an alarming 
degree of brutality, and compelled her to ele 
cape from its fury, which the did with great 
difficulty, and imminent hazard. In 17895 
fhe obtained a decree of feparation a menja ct 
thoro, and afterwards inftituted fuch procefles 
againft her hufband that he was long in the 
cuftody of the marfhal of the King’s Bench. 
From the time of her feparation, Lady Strath- 
more iived in a ftate of becoming privacy, 
never obtruding herfelf on the public atten- 
tion, unlefs called on by the courfe of legal 
proceeding. ] 
WILTSHIRE. 
At Salifbury market on Tuefday, July 155 
prime wheat fold 20s. a quarter cheaper than 
on the preceding Tuefday. At Devizes, on 
the 17th, wheat funk, on the average, 28s. 
per quarter, from the the prices of the laft 
market days, and at Warminfter 40s. 
Married.} At Alderbury, near Salifbury, 
Mr. Rawlence, of Fordingbridge, to Mifs 
Goodwin. 
Died.| At Coldharbour, near Weftbury, 
Mrs. Meech, wife of Mr. Tho. Meech. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Major Calcraft, of the Dorfetthire militia, 
has been elected M. P. for Wareham, in the 
room of the late Sir Godfrey Webfter, bart. 
Two barns and fome outhoufes belonging 
to Edward Greathead, efq. of Uddens Houfe, 
near Wimbourne, were lately malicioufly fet 
on fire and totally deftroyed, with a {mall 
quantity of barley therein. 
Married.) L. Tregonville, efq. of Cran- 
borne Lodge, to Mifs H. Portman, fecond 
daughter of the late H. W. Portman, efq. of 
Bryanttone. Mr. Jones, furgeon in the Scotch 
Greys, to Mifs Bafket, of Wareham. 
At Lyme, Simon Lee, efq. to Mifs Hill. 
Died.] Aged 72, the Rev. Charles Mare 
fhall, A. M. commiflary and fecond preben- 
dary of Wolverhampton, reétor of Wenfrith 
Newbury, in this county, and 42 years curate 
of Great Hafely, Oxfordthire. 
At Dyme, aged 63, Mrs. Edye, widow of 
the late John Edye, efq. banker of Briftol. 
At Dean’s Court, near Wimbourne, Mifs 
Harriet Hanham, daughter of the Rey. Sir 
James Hanham, bart. 
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