1800.] 
guineas to Lord Egremont, fecond beft ditto. 
—Five guineas to Mr. Ford, jun. beft two- 
year old heifer.—-Three guineas to Mr. Po- 
nytz, fecond beft ditto.—Five guineas to Mr. 
Clayton, Battlehurft, beft South Down ram, 
—Two guineas to Mr. Downer, Kirdford, 
fecond bett ditto.——Five guineas to lord Win- 
terton, beft two-year old South Down ram, 
——Two guineas to Mr. Pinnex, Upmarden, 
fecond beft ditto.—-Five guineas to Mr. Wood, 
Hickited, beft one-year old South Down ram. 
=- Two guineas to Lord Egremont, fecond beft 
ditto,—-Four guineas to Mr. Clayton, beft pen 
of twelve South Down ewes.——Three guineas 
to Mr. Pinnex, fecond beft ditto.—-T wo gui- 
neas to Mr. Wyatt, of Micheil Grove, third 
beft ditto.—And one guinea to Mr. Peniold,’ 
of Wigzen-holt, fourth beit ditto. 
Married.| At Portflade, the Rev. §, Clarke, 
A. M. to Mifs Barbara Blaker. 
Died | At Brighthelmftone, aged 69, the 
Rev. W. Stevens, D.D. formerly of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge. Mrs. Hilton, wife of 
W. Hilton, efg. late of Hornchurch, Effex. 
Mrs. Colville, wife of ———~— Colville, efq. 
and daughter of Mr. Scutt. Donat Finucane, 
efg. captain in the South Gloucefter Militia, 
Captain Kelwick, Mr. Baker, hatter, 
At Weft Grinflead, Mrs. Wyatt, a widow 
lady, whofe principal happineis it was to feed 
the hungry, and cloath the naked. 
BERKS. 
T he Captive of Plautus, with an afterpiece, 
the Critic, were lately reprefented by the 
young gentleman of Reading School, during 
three fuccefiive evenings, before very refpec- 
table audiences, in a manner that refleéted 
great credit on the mafter as well as on the 
pupils of that refpeétable feminary. The pro- - 
fits arifing from thefe performances are to be 
given in aid of the fund of the fociety for 
bettering the conditicnof the poor. | 
The Kennet and Avon canal, which is in- 
tended to form a direct communication be- 
tween London and Briftol, is now navigable 
to Marlborough. It is capable of admitting 
barges of 60 tons burthen. 
Married.| At Shrivenham, the Reverend 
Francis Baker, of Salifbury, fon of the 
Reverend Dr: Baker, of Frefhford, near 
Bath, to Mifs Colton, daughter of the 
Reverend Barfoot Colton, canon of Salifbury 
cathedral, 
At Purley, the Rev. Richard Hutchins 
Whitelock, of Farthinghoe, Northampton, 
to Mifs Frances Storer, youngeit daughter of 
the late Thomas James Storer, efq. of the 
Iiland of Jamaica. 
Died. |] At Reading, Mr. Charles Emanuel 
Oiborne, furgeon and apothecary 5 a man of 
eminently diftinguifhed abilities in his pro. 
feffion, Alfo Mr. White, of the King’s 
Arms Inn, 
At Gurley, Mr. Thomas Micklem, fen, 
At Binfield, Mrs, Griflin Wilfon, wife of 
G. Wilfon, efq. 
Berkfeire—Hampfrire. 
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At Woolley Green, Mifs Sarah Lee, niece 
of Mr. John Lee. 
At Wallingford, Mrs. Wells, of the Adel- 
phi, London. 
At Maidenhead, Mr. Francis Juftice, who 
was one of the oldeft alderinen, and had been 
twice mayor of that town. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The commiffioners, under the late ‘© act 
for the prefervation of the timber in New 
Foreft, and for afcertaining its boundaries,” . - 
have entered upon their office, and are pro- 
ceeding to afcertain its limits. 
A number of refpeétable farmers in the \ 
neighbourhood of Chriftchurch have come to 
a refolution of ferving out wheat, every mar- 
ket day, to the inhabitants, at gs. per bufhel. 
James Willis, efq. of Sopley, has lately re- 
ceived a bank note of rool value, from an 
Unknown Freeholder, for his exertions againtt 
the two bills of 1792 and 1800, for inclofing 
the New Foreft. 
Twenty of the moft refpectable farmers in 
the neighbourhood of Ringwood have pub- 
licly advertifed, that they will fell their 
wheat, for the next two months, at twenty 
guineas a load, to Mr. jofeph Veal, of Ring- 
wood, who is appointed to manufa€ture the 
fame, and fell jtin flourat prime cof, to the 
poor of that town, and the adjacent parifnes. 
At a late riot at Alresford, the mob becom- 
ing defperate, the magiitrates directed the 
Fawley Yeomanry Cavalry to charge upon 
them, which they did with fo much alacrity 
as entirely to difperfe them; and happily 
without feverely injuring any of them, as 
they ufed only the flats of their fwords. 
Married.| At Winchefter, Mr. Weddell, 
of Southampton, to Mits Hooper, of the Soke. 
Mr. Jofeph Cock, breeches-maker, to Mifs 
Weftiake. 
At Gofport, Mr. Weaver, furgeon, of 
Southampton, to Mifs Pedder, 
At Boldre, Mr. Batchelor, of Badefley, to 
Milfs Holdaway. 
At: Lymington, after acourtfhip of five mie 
nutes, Mr. G. Gordon, hatter, of Winchefter, 
to Mifs Ann Dowding. Alfo Mr. T. Phil- 
pot, of the Ifle of Thanet, to Mrs. Elgar. 
At Bafingftoke,’G, Wade, efq. of London, 
to Mrs. Bryant. 
At Dummer, Lieut. Lidderdale, of the 
15th light dragoons, to Mifs Ann Pearce, fe- 
cond daughter of Captain Pearce, of Standen, 
Wilts. i 
Died.|] At Winchefter, Mr. Newlyn, fen. 
butcher. Mr. Keynes, gardiner. Mr. E. 
Hayes, timber-merchant. Mr. W. Lucas, 
builder. in childbed, Mrs. Hewlett, wife cf 
Mr. W. Hewlett, furgeon. 
At Botiey, Mifs Jane Wingrove, daughter 
of Mr. B. Wingrove, late of Bath. 
At Porifea, Mr. T. Naters, merchant. 
At Southampton, J. Bifhop, one of the cor- 
oration. 
At Lyndhurft, J. Vaflall, efq. A 
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