580 
in the kingdom. It may be added, that a 
quantity of wheat was lately fold for feedat 
Chichefter that weighed 65lbs. per buthel. 
Married.| At Lewes, N. Turner, efq. 
to Mifs Mary Rand. 
Mr. Als, of Glyndbourne, to Mifs Da- 
vies, youngeft daughter of the late Rev. 
Mr. Davies, vicar of Glynde. 
Died.\ At Chichefter. aged 77, the Rev. 
C. Afhburnham, one of the canons refiden- 
tiary, and alfo precentor of that cathedral. 
At South Burfted, the Rev. Mr.-Durn- 
ford, vicar of that place. 
At Felpham, Mr. Gibbs, a very refpect- 
able farmer. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A baker of Portfea has lately been fined 
251. for felling five hot loaves. 
A cenfiderable number of convicts are 
to be employed in deepening the bafon in 
Portfmouth Dock-yard, as labourers can- 
not be procured. 
A fubfcription has lately, been opened at 
Portfmouth for the purpofe of obtaining a 
fupply of herrings from the Frith of Forth, 
for the relief of the poor of that town, in 
addition td the quantity that may be fent 
thither by order of Government. On this 
pleafing occafion 2401. has been fubfcribed 
in fifteen names only; and Collins, the 
manager of the theatre, ha$ laudably of- 
fered a benefit in aid of the fame benevo- 
lent purpofe. 
A fimilar fubfcription Has been fet on 
foot at Southampton, where alfo a cargo 
of herrings is daily expected by the agents © 
of Government: this being one of the fix 
ports to which they are to be configned 
according to the late A& of Parliament. 
Lord Temple’s fecond diftribution of 
books has, within thefe few days, been made 
among the fcholars at Winchefter College. 
~ His lordfhip’s object in this donation is to 
reward thofé who have been exemplary 
for diligence, condué, and talents. 
Mr. Hinxman has lately (for the fourth 
time) fent fix quarters of wheat to Win- 
chefter market, to be difpofed of in fmall 
quantitieés among the poor, at half the 
market price. 
Lord Rolle has given a donation of sol. 
tothe county hofpital. =| 
Married.| AtSouthampton, Mr. Weeks, 
to Miis Dell. 
At Whitchurch, Mr. W. Ray, of New 
Barn, to Mifs Cooper.—Alfo Mr. Fielder, 
of Holden, to Mifs H. Cooper. ee 
At Gofport, Sam. Jellico, efq. to Mrs, 
Curry, widow of the late Thomas Curry, 
jun. efq. 
At Owlefbury, Mr. J. Atkins, of Kim- 
bridge, to Mifs Buckland, of Hill Farm. 
Mir. Robert 'Tredgold, of Winchetter, 
to Milfs Atkins. 
At Crandall, Mr. H. Goodman, of South 
Place, to Mifs May, of Crookham. 
Died.) At Fairlee, Mle of Wight, John 
White, efq.. barrifter at law. 
Hampfoire—W iltfhires 
{ Jan. 1, 
At Bramdean, Mrs. Hodges, wife of 
Chriftopher Hodges, efq. . 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Rogers, wife of 
Mr. Rogers, coachmaker.—Mrs. Denni- 
fon and Mrs. Page, two of the widows of 
Lifhop Morley’s College. 
At the Soke, near Winchefter, Mrs. 
Lucas. . 
At Swanmore, Mr. Peter Threfher, of 
the army. 
At Chilland, Mrs. Gale. 
. At Portfmouth, Mrs. Kenworthy, wife 
of Mr. Kenworthy, of the Tranfport Store 
of that port. 
At Portfea, Mrs. Morey, widow. 
At Stratton, Mrs. Kerfley. 
At Purbrook Heath, aged 85, Mr. W. 
Bedford, formerly an eminent merchant 
of Portfmouth. 
At Petersfield, Capt. Andrews, of the 
69th regiment. 
At Newport, Ile of Wight, aged 66, 
Mrs. E. W. Heneage, relic& of J. W. He- 
neage, efq. late of Cadeby, in Lincolnfhire. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Morris. 
At Fareham, Mr. Nance. 
At Fordingbridge, the Rev. J. Howes, 
vicar of that place; a man of exemplary 
good conduct, and of a benevolent, hu- 
mane difpofition. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The Crown-inn, at Everly, in this coun- 
ty, has lately been robbed of upwards of 
roool. in cafh and notes, and feveral arti- 
cles of plate. ‘The money had been paid 
to Mr. Smith, the proprietor, on the pre-~ 
ceding evening, in part of the confideration 
money for the ftock on the premifes, which 
he had agreed to quit the next morning. 
The freedom of the city of Salifbury has 
lately been unanimouily voted to Lord 
Nelfon, in gratitude for the important fer- 
vices he has rendered his country. 
‘The Committee of the Wilts and Berks 
Canal have lately made their final call 
upon the proprietors, for the fum of nine- 
teen fhillings each, being the remainder 
of their refpective fubfcriptions of rool, 
per fhare, for the purpofe of completing 
that work. : 
Married.| At Salifbury, Mr. W. Reeves, 
of Laverftock, to Mrs. Carpenter. 
At the Cathedral, Sir'Thomas Williams, 
knt. Captain of the Endymion, to Milfs 
Wapthare, eldeft daughter of the late C. 
Wapthare, efq. 
At Marlborough, Mr. Halcomb, late of 
the Caftle-inn, to Mrs. Hancock, widow 
of the late B. Hancock, efg. 
Mr. W. Matravers, of Semington, near 
Melkfham, to Mifs Hinton, of Horning- 
fham Farm. 
Died.| At Salifbury, on his way to Bath, 
aged 56, John Stanhope, efq. a rear admi- 
ral in the royal navy, in which fervice he 
had been honourably engaged for upwards 
of 45 years— Aged 23, Mr. W. Chubb. 
At Newnton, aged 76, Mr. Andrews. 
Mis 
