1798,] 
At her feat at Tefton, in her 72d year, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Bouverie. 
At Whitftaple, Mrs. Smith. 
At Lyminge, Mr. John Broadbridge. 
At Tenterden, in his goth year, Mr. Corke. 
At Feverfham, aged 72, Mr. John Tap- 
penden. 
At Bromley, Edward Southoufe, efq. of 
Manuden-hall, Herts. 
At Sandwich, Mrs. Matfon:” 
Sir Charles Farnaby Ratcliffe, bart. one of 
the reprefentatives in parliament for the town 
and port of Hythe. 
At Margate, aged 76, Mr. Twils, grocer. 
At Eaftry, Mr. Thomas Keble. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] At Lewes, Mr. Thomas Englith, 
to Mifs Rebecca Apfey. 
Died.| At Lewes, Mrs. Cooper. 
At Eaft Grinftead, Mrs. M. Ottley. 
At Stanmer, near Lewes, Mrs. Metcalf, 
wife of the Rev. Mr. Metcalf, rector of that 
parish. 
At Wefterton, near Chichefter, in confe- 
quence of a fall from his horfe, Mr. Henry 
Halfted, farmer. 
At Wigfal, Mrs. Tryon, wife of Major 
Tryon, of the firft Northampton regiment of 
militias >.’ 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Reading, Mr. T. Higgs, to 
Mifs H. Webb, of Rufcomb. Mr, Thomas 
Simcock, coachmafter, in Reading, to Mifs 
Mary Halliwell, only daughter of the late 
Mr. Thomas Halliwell, of Newbury, pro- 
prictor of the Bath coaches. 
At Moulsford, in the parith of Cholfey, 
Mr. John Collins, of Milton, to Mifs M. 
Evans, of Cholfey. 
Mr. Jofeph Wickwar, of Bangor, near 
Newbury, to Mifs Ann Coverdale, eldeft 
daughter of John Coverdale, efq. of In- 
gatefon-Hall, Effex. 
’ The Rev. James Lane, B. D. fellow of 
Jefus college, Oxford, and rector of Remen- 
ham, in this county, to Milfs Elizabeth Tur- 
ton, youngeft daughter of Wm. Turton, efq. 
of Olvefton, Gloucefterfhire. . 
” Died. | At Reading, Mr. George Bayles, 
matter of the blue-fchool in that town. 
On Pinkney’s Green, near Maidenhead, 
Robert Oxlade, ef. 
; HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Winchefter, Mr. C. Wool- 
dridge, attorney, to Mifs Weddell. Mr. Paul, 
of College-mill, to Mifs Camis. 
At Southafnpton, Mr. Richard Martin, of 
the Fountain inn, to Mifs Jane Jacobs, oF 
Hill and Sidford.... >. 
Died.| At Winchefter, Mrs. Anne Clarke. 
In her 42d year, Mrs. Bowles, of Bolder- 
wood Lodge, in the New Foret. 
At Hufhborne Tarrant, aged 75, Mrs. 
Marten, a 
At Cowdon cottage, near Andover, in his 
sth 
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ir William Burrough Child. 
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At Good-vorth Clatford, Mr. Jofeph Welch. 
At Welt Cowes; Ifle of Wight, W. R. 
Pepperell, efq. only fon of Sir William Pep-~ 
perell, bart. 
The Rev. James Worfley, re€tor of Gat- 
combe, Ifle ef Wight, one of the magittrates 
for that county, and a commiflioner for the 
fale of the land-tax. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Ata meeting of the cornmittee of the Sa- 
lifbury and Southampton canal, it appeared 
upon an accurate inveltigation, that the works 
on every part of the canal are completing in 
a very fubétantial manner; that the naviga- 
tion will be open to Dean by Chriftmas, and 
the whole undertaking will be entirely com- 
pleted by Midfummer next. 
| Marricd.| At Salifbury, Mr. Webb, to 
Mifs Hunt. 
At Newton Toney, the Chevalier Henry 
Roguemont, of Willbury Houfe, an emigrant 
French officer of cavalry, to Mifs Freeman, 
of Applefhaw, daughter of the late John 
Freeman, efq. of Chull Lodge. This lady 
brings her hufband a fortune of 35,0001. 
The Rev. Thomas South, of Broad Chalke, 
to Mifs Pinckney, of Knighton. 
Died.| At Salifbury, in her 63th year, 
Mrs. Barnard. Greatly lamented, Mifs L. 
Cotton, third daughter of the late Sir John 
Hynde Cotton, bart. 
At Trowbridge, Mrs. Reynolds, a maiden 
Jady, aunt of Mr. Richard Reynolds, and of 
Frederick Reynolds, the dramatift, to each , 
of whom the has bequeathed a handfome 
fortune. 
At Market Lavington, Mrs. Trickey- 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Dorchefter, the Rev. Abel 
Edwards, diflenting minifter, to Mifs Chan- 
ning. Mr. S. Churchill, to Mifs Branham. 
Mr, Wm. Enfon, of Sherborne, to Mifs 
Tabitha Shew, of Belmont. 
Ifaac Tucker, efq. of Bridport, to Mifs 
Tucker, of Burton. 
Mr. Henry Kaines, jun. of Manfton, to 
Mifs Clarke, of Blandford. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, Mrs. Cozens, a 
lady of great refpeétability and fortune, and 
widow of Arthur Cozens, late of Yetminfter. 
Mrs. Galpin, of the White Hart Inn. 
At Weymouth, aged 96, Capt. Trenchard. 
Mss. Willett, wife of John Willett, efq. 
of Merly Houfe, in this county. 
At Povle, Mr. Glover, adjutant of the 
Staffordfhire fupplementary militia: he was 
returning from Woodbury fair, when his horle 
taking fright, threw him, and fractured his 
fkull, 
At Bere Regis, aged 77, Mrs. Curtis. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The bridge at Bridgewater is now com- 
pleted. It is»principally compofed of calt 
iron, brought in pieces from, Coalbrooke 
})ale, Shropfhire, by water carriage, and cor 
ifts of one arch, 75 feet in the fpan. ue 
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