Surry.—Suffex.— Berkoire.—Hampfhire.—Wiltpire. 
London bridge. Independent of the advan- 
tage it would afford to commercial eftablifh- 
ments and agricultural improvements, the 
general benefit to the counties of Kent and 
Eflex will be immente. 
¢ SURRY. 
Married.| Mr. John Lett, of Lambeth, 
to Mifs Louifa Court, daughter of David 
Court, efq. of the Trinity Houte. 
Died.| In the Paragon, Southwark, J. 
Turing, ¢fq. a member of the regency of 
Middleburgh, before the revolution, and an 
eminent merchant in that city. , 
At Richmond, Mrs, O’Grady. 
~In Southwark, aged 47, Mrs. Dorothy 
Wade. 
At Peckham, in his 21rft year, Mr. Charles 
Hall. 
At Dulwich, Mr. Richard Hopkins, brandy 
merchant, of Lower Thames-ftreet. 
At Lambeth, aged 62, John Kent, efq. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| At Brighton, W. Carey, efq. 
of the royal artillery, to Mifs Taafte. 
_ At Rye, Jofeph Haddock, efg. fon of cap- 
tain Haddock, of the Stag revenue cutter, to 
Mifs Kennet. 
Died.| At Lewes, in his 18th year, Mr. 
Plan, a promifing youth in Mr, Raimond’s 
‘academy. He wasanative of Switzerland, 
and is fuppofed to have contracted his ill- 
nets by imprudently going into the water in 
a {tate of peripiration, during the late violent 
hail ftorm. 
At the fame place, after a lingering ill- 
nels, Mifs Sarah Harrifyr.  Mys. Verrall. 
Mrs, Chitty. 
At Chichefter, aged 80, Mrs. Sufannah 
Sabatier. 
At Shillinglee Park, the Hon. John Tur- 
nour, yeungeft fon of the earl of Winterton. 
By a fall from his horfe, Mr. William 
King, farmer, near Battle. 
At Aihhurit, aged 33, MifsS. Wilfon, of 
Tenderden, daughter of the late Thomas 
Wilfon, M.D. In confequence of being over- 
turned in his chaife, Mr. Crow. 
W. Smith, efg. of Horfham Park. He was 
a juftice of the peace for the county. 
RERKSHIRE. 
Marricd.|| At Reading, Mr. Goadge, of 
London, to Miis Pennington, of the former 
place. James Hudfon, efq, of Ha!lan Lodge, 
Henbury, Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs Eliza 
Young, at Oxford. 
At Newbury, Mr. T. Newman, of Oxford, 
to Mifs S, julian, of the former place. Mr. 
Branicomb, artift and ftudent of the royal 
academy, to Mifs Mary Blake, of Goring. 
A: Baniieli, in this county, by fpecial lie 
gence, the right hon. Wm. Wyndan, fecre- 
tary at war, to Mifs Cecilia Forreft, third 
dzughter to the late Admiral Forreit, and fit- 
ter to the hon. Mrs. Byng. 
Died.| At Reading, Mrs. Leach. 
fawleis. Mrs. Gofwell. , 
At Windior caftley Mrs. Hannah Corbett, 
Mr. a 
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a maiden lady. She was the laft furviving 
fitter and co-heirefs of Samuel Corbett, efg. 
of Blakelands, in the county of Stafford. By 
her death that manor and eftate devolved to 
the rev. John Charles Beckingham, of Of- 
walds, in Kent. 
After a fhort but painful illnefs, in his 
78th year, T. Sandby, efq. deputy ranger of 
Windfor great park. As an architeét he pof- 
feffed extraordinary talents, although his in- 
nate modefty prevented them from being ap- 
preciated as they deferved. One of his laft 
works was a noble defign for a bridge at So- 
merfet houfe in the Strand. Of the royal > 
academy he was one of the oldeft members 5 
and, like all truly great artifts, fo incapable 
of jealoufy, that his advice and application 
have been many times inftrumental in p1o- 
moting the advancement of even his com- 
petitors. He has lert a large family, heirs 
alone to his humble hopes, that the gene- 
rofity of the crown, which he has ferved 
faithfully for upwards of §0 years, may 
kindly fupply, by its fpontaneous bounty, 
that which his fcrupulous probity would 
never permit him to amafs out of the perqui- 
fites and opportunities of his employment. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The annual prizes given by the Prince of 
Wales to the young gentlemen of Winchef- 
ter college, were, on the §th inftant, pre- 
fénted to the following fuccefsful candjdates : 
To Mr. Hobfon, a gold medal for Latin 
verfe. 
Mr. Colling, a gold medal for an Englifh 
efiay. , 
Mr. Hilly, a filver medal for a Latin 
{peech. 
Mir. Lipfcomb, a filver medal for an Eng- 
glith {peech. 
Mefirs. Bandinell, Slocock, and Rowden, 
afterwards repeated {peeches from the play of 
Cato, and Collins’s ‘* Ode on the Paffions,’* 
was fpoken by Mr. Hobfon, 
Diced} At Winchefter, William Herbert, . 
efq. lieutenant in the royal navy, 
At Newport, in the Ifle of Wight, Mrs, 
C. Macaulay, mother of Mr, Alderman Ma- 
caulay. 
At Lymington, Mrs. Bevis, widow of the 
late Captain Bevis, 
The rey, George Watkins, M, A. reétor of 
Eaft Tyfted, and vicar of Odiham. 
At Old Alresford, Mr. Carey Bonham. 
At Preften Candover, fuddenly, Mr. T. 
Hall, jun. © 
Mr. Churcher, of Swaithland, near South- 
ginpton, dropped down fuddenly, and expired 
in an inftant. : 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married. At Salifbury, the rev. W. 
Schuckburgh, to Mifs H. Blake. Mr. Phil- 
lip Whitaker, to Mifs Ann Andrews. Mr. 
Randall, to Mifs Frowd. 
Died.] At Salifbury, Mrs. Ann Freke. 
Mr S.eymour, fen. Mr. Francis Randolph, ° 
At Mariborough, Mr, ‘Lucker. 
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