1800.] 
At Selling, aged 40, Mrs. Margaret Rut- 
ton, wife of the Rev. M. Rutton. 
At Hartlip, Mr. James King, farmer. 
At Chatham, Mr. J. Goodchild, ferjernt 
pay-mafter of the garrifon. Mrs. Sufan Mor- 
ris, fecond daughter of Mr. Benjamin Mor- 
ris. Lieutenant A. M. Houtfton, of the 35th 
regiment, 
At Lydd, Mr. William Baker, grazier, 
aged 55. 
At Maidftone, aged 97, Mrs. Terry, 
John Stevenfon, auctionecr. 
_ At Mongeham, near Deal, Mifs Shaftoe. 
eldeft daughter of Wm. Shaftoe, efq. of South 
Lambeth. 
At Athford, ina Git of apoplexy, Mr. Jef- 
fery, nearly 25 years fteward to the Earl of 
Thanet. , 
At Cleve-court, Ifle of Thanet, Edward 
Pitt, efq. 
At Sandwich, James Frifby, aged 44: 
Mr. 
At Folkeftone, after a long illnefs, Mifs 
Margaret Major, aged 16, fecond daughter 
of Mr. Henry Major. Mrs. Baker, widow 
of the late Mr. Tho. Baker. 
At Stroud, whilft ona vifit at a friend’s 
houfe, Mrs. Stevens, wife of Mr. Alexander 
Stevens, of Rochefter. 
At Boughton Monchelfea, Mr. T. Martin, 
a wealthy farmers 
At Rochefter, Mr. Robins, wife of Mr. 
Robins, baker. Mrs. Phenix, of St, Mar- 
garet’s Bank. 
_ At Folkeftone, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. 
John Beck, aged 43. 
At Ringleton, aged 91, Mrs. 
formerly of Eaftry. 
At Tovil, Mifs Pillow, eldeft daughter of 
Mr. John Pillows 
“8 SURRY, 
Married.} At Camberwell, Mr. Henry 
Wanfey, of Warminfter, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Wanfey, of Camberwell. 
Died.{ At Leatherhead, Mr. Cooper, a 
brewer; who was coachman to the late Sir 
Charles Talbot, but died worth 80,0001. 
12,0001. of which he bequeathed among his 
four children, andthe remaining 68,0001. to 
his widow, a young woman whom he had 
lately married. 
Pattman, 
SUSSEX. 
The whole of the property of Bognor was 
lately fold by auction, divided into lots, 
Sir Richard Hotham’s refidence, called Cha- 
pel Houfe, with upwards of 39 acres attached 
to it, was purchafed at 3650l.—-Bognor 
Lodge, with upwards of 35 acres attached to 
it, was purchafed at 3500l.—Northampton 
Place, confifting of feven houfes, at 4400l.—— 
Eaft Row, containing fix handfome houfes, at 
3100l.—-The Lawn Cottage, at 5601.—-The 
whole has yielded but about fixty-four thou- 
fand pounds, which coft Sir Richard upwards 
of one hundred and fixty thoufand. 
At a late meeting of the Suflek Agricultu- 
ral Society, a very large concoufe of nobility 
and gentry were ailembled; the Duke of Bete 
Surry Suffex—Berk[bire, 
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ford was umpire to decide the prizes for the 
fheep and rams, and Lord Somerville for thofe 
of the bulls, oxen, and heifers, whofe adju- 
cations were highly fatisfutory, and the num- 
ber of ftock was greater than at any former 
meeting. The proofs and reports of improve- 
ments in every branch of agriculture were 
allowed to be highly honourable to the far- 
mers of the county. 
The Lewes Paper ftates, upon the autho 
rity of Mr. Sloper, farmer, of Mayfield, that 
fnow fell near that place on the 22d of Au- 
gut. 
Married:| At Rye, Mr. Weedon Daws, 
to Mifs Watfon. 
Died.| At Stonehoufe Warbleton, the 
Rev, Henry Harcourt, many years rector of 
the parifhes of Warbleton and Crowhurft, 
BERKSHIRE. 
It is contemplation to obtain acts next fef- 
fions of Parliament, for dividing and enclofing 
the common and watfte lands of the feveral 
parifhes, hamlets, and lordfhips of Marcham, 
Cotwell, and Frilford ; of Letcomb Regis, 
Letcomb Baffet, and Eaft and Weit Challow; 
of Shottefbrook and White Waltham, and of 
Winkfield, all in this county.  Sparfholt 
Enfham, oie other inclofures, are proceeding 
on with due diligence. 
The inhabitants of Windfor, at a late ge- 
neral meeting, unanimoufly refolved not to 
purchafe any butter from that time forward, 
at more than one fhilling per pound. At the 
fame time a fubfcription was entered into for 
deteting and profecuting foreftallers, é&c. 
-At Newbury they have come to a fimilar 
refolution ; and the inhabitants of Walling- 
ford having likewife determined to the fame 
effect, they are now regularly fupplicd at 
their own price. 
The corporation of Reading are buliding a 
new market, which it is expetted will foon 
be finifhed, 
Married.} At Reading, Mr. Long, | of 
Great Newport-ftreet, London, to Mifs Ri- 
chards, William Ruddle, efq. of Queen’s= 
fquare, London, to Mifs E. Smith, of the 
Forbury. 
At Tilehurft, the Rev. John Covey, vicar © 
of Selborne, Hants, to Miis Chafe, of Cal- 
cot. : 
At Clewer, Rt. Cameron, efq. captain in 
the royal navy, to Mifs Harriet Haynes, of 
New Windfor. 
At Purley, the Rev. Rich. Hutchings 
Whitelock, of Farthingoe, Northampton, 
to Mifs Frances Storer, daughter of the hon. 
Mrs. Storer. 
At Newbury, William Dyke, efq. of 
Woodborough, Wilts, to Mifs Dobfon, neice 
of the late Dr. Sone phyfician, of New- 
bury. 
At Bifham, near Marlow, the Rev. Wm. 
Digby, ftudent of Chriit Church, to Mifs 
Almeria Cary, fifter to Lord Vifcount Falk- 
land. 
At Bales Middlefex, Mr. George Boyce, 
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