Survey... Siffex....Berkfhire....flampfbire, Ses 
an out-houfe belonging to an inn in, Win- 
cheap, “near Canitérbuty. 
SURREY. 
Died.] At Richmond, Mifs Vanneck , 
daughter of the late Sir Joshua Vanneck, and 
fitter to'Lord Huntingfield. She was a lady 
of extenfive liberality and benevolence. 
» At Leatherhead, Mrs. Roberdeau. 
SUSSEX. 
At avery advanced age, Mr. Long, one of 
the oldeft graziers in Romney marfh, and fa- 
ther of Mr. Long, furgeon, at Heulfham, 
At Horfham, in her goth year, Mrs. 
Howes. 
At Cuckfield, after a fhort illnefs, Mr. 
Chatfield, furgeon. 
Lately, ‘much lamented, Mifs Tier, of 
Chicheiter. 
BERKSHIRE. 
| Married.] At Reading, Mr. W. Swallow, 
hurferyman, to Mifs Dredge. 
. Died.] At Yattendon, after a fhort illnefs, 
Mr. Robert States. 
At Stanford, Mr. Larkom, maltfter. - 
At Speenhamland, Mr. Philip Smallbone, 
of the Coach and Horfes. 
» Aged 60, Mr. William Shackle, of Earley 
Court. Farm., 
‘ Mrs. Jacques, of Caverfham. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
At Winchefter affizes, J. Cuffel, a brewer’s 
fervant, was tried and convicted on a charge 
of aiding and abetting prifoners of war to 
efcape' cout: of *Porchefter cattle. It was 
proved, that he had conveyed two French 
captains, inclofed in two cafks, out of the 
prifon; on his dtay, by which means they 
effected their efcape. He was fentenced to 
fix months imprifonment. 
« Died.) ~ At Southampton, Mifs Milne, 
daughter of Mr. Milne, furveyor and archi- 
tet. Aged 95, Mrs. Soley. 
“At Lee, near Romfey, Mir. Jackman. 
Suddenly, Mr. Thomas Webb, an eminent 
farmer, of Balfam farm, near Highclere in 
this county. 
JAE Crawley, near Winchefter, Mr. Wil- 
liam Pern. 
WILTSHIRE. 
» Married. ] At Salifbury, Mr. Edward 
Keele, of the White Hart Inn, to Mrs. 
Penny, of Lymington, 
Mr. Jacob jacob, farmer, of Amport, near 
Andoyv er; to Mifs Ann Robirs, of Wincan- 
fon. 
At Chippenham, Mr. Benjamin Edwards, 
te: Mifs Prefton, of Harnigh Hou‘e. Mr. 
of Monkton Houfe. 
Mr.) jofeph Gundry, of ‘Calne, to Mifs 
Martha Naith, of Congrefbury. 
The rev. Mr. Smith, vicar of Noxton Ba- 
vant, to Miis-Thring, of Warmintiter. 
Mr. Barnes, farmer, of Chute, to Mifs 
Doling, of Longftock. 
At Warminfter, Mr. Henry Coombs, of 
Stapleford, to Mifs Butt, of the former place 
Dizd.] At Salitbury, Mrs. Wyche. Mr. 
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J. Footner, of the White Horfe inn. Mr. 
Young, hofier. In his goth year, Mr. 
Harding. At the fame age, Mrs. Long. , 
At Downton, Mr. Shield, many years’ 
a refpeétable furgeon of that. place. He 
was a very eccentric charaéter, and, aniong 
other fingularities, was never known to eat a4 
morfel of bread. In his will, he gave difec- 
tions to be buried in his own garden; and 
when his favourite horfe dies, it is to be 
laid in the fame grave with its matter. 
Mr. Bound, atarmer at South Damerhamy 
put an end to "his exiftence, by hanging him- 
felt in his ftable. 
At Maddington, Mr. John Gibbs. vith 
At Maiden Bradley, fuddenly, Mr. Hyett, 
avery refpeétable farmer, to whom a pre- 
mium was adjudged at the laft annual meet- 
ing of the Bath Agricultural Society, for am 
improved winnowing machine. 
At Great Somerford, Mifs Smith. 
At Sulton, aftera fhort but fevere illnefs, 
Mr. William Cole, gent. 
At Trowbridge, Mrs. Primrofe. 
At Winterbourn Stoke, in his r6th year, 
Mr, anarles Collier Chalk. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
On ‘Thurfday, the 20th int. Henry Red- 
head Yorke, efq. was liberated from Dor" 
chefter Caftle, after an imprifonment of 
four years. He has paid a fine of 20o0l. and 
entered into fureties for 2000]. When the 
fheriff brought the welcome intelligence of » 
his releafe, he exclaimed, in the language 
of Virgil: 
Libertas, que fera ‘tamen refpexit inertem, 
ie sit tamen et longo poft tempore venit. 
Pikes, for arming the peafantry, in the 
event of an invafion, have been depofited in 
the barracks at Weymouth, Dorchefter, ° 
Bridpert, Wareham, and other places bor- 
dering on the fouthern coaft. 
Married.| At Dorchefter, Mr. T.\Curme, 
builder, to Mifs Jane Phawioved 
At Blandford, Quartermafter, Pickwick, 
of the 2d dragoon guards, to Mifs Barfoot. 
“Mr. Samuel Vallis, of Poole, to Mrs.De- 
borah Morris. 
At Gillingham, Mr. Burt, to Mifs Satoh 
Mead. 
Died.} At Dorcheftery in wnieenakes of 
exceflive drinking, Mir. Bartlett, baker. For 
the laft fx weeks he had not a fober interval 
At Gillingham, Mr. Read. | Befides a 
conliderable fortune left to his relations and 
{ervants, he. has .beqweathed. the fum : of 
A 
, 40001. to eftablish a. fund for the fupport of 
Abraham Lloyd Edridge, to Mifs Langhorne, * 
the aged poor in the parifh of Gillingham. 
At Cerne Abbas, Mr..James,/Davis. 
At Netherbury, Mr. John Shire, 
t Straitca, near. Dorchetter, at the-great 
age of 101, Ann Iagram.., She retained the 
ufe of her faculties to the laf ‘hour of her 
life. 
Mr. Mackrell, a very wealthy) farmer of 
Minchington, near Blandford, lately hung 
himfelf in his cart-houfe.” He had lately - 
given many proofs of mental derangement ; 
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