¥ 800. | 
\ Died] At Hiaftings, aged 71, Mrs. Boys, 
reli@ of §. Boys, efg. late of Hawkthurft, 
Kent. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Moore, wife of Mr. Moore; 
furgeon. Mr. Jobn Richards, ene an 
ironmonger and cheefe-faCtor. Joha 
Maxwell, carpenter, whofe wife fe fud- 
denly, only three days before him. They 
have left ten children. 
At Horfham, Mrs. Mitchell, 
J. Mitchell. 
wife of Mr. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] H.S. Blanckby, efq. -his ma- 
jefty’s conful for Majorca, Minorca, &c. to 
Mifs Richards, of Fulham-houfe. 
At Reading, Mr. Webb, to Mrs. Dewe. : 
Died.| At Satie arid, fuddenly, the 
Rev. Mr. Gayton, curate of that place. He 
has left a widow and nine children. 
At Reading, aged 73,\ Mrs. Spicer, widow 
of the Rev. Mr. Spicer. Edward Williams, 
efq. formerly in partnerfhip with the late Mr. 
Alderman Kirkman, of Lendon. Mr. Button, 
of the George-inn. At Mrs. Young’s, Mrs. 
Priddle, late of London, aged 80. 
At Newbury, Mr. Cha. King, apothecary, 
At Wokingham, aged 74, Mrs, Chaplin. 
At Windfor, Mr, Jealous, one of the police- 
officers of Bow-ftreet, appointed to attend his 
majeftys « «> 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The barns and out-houfe of Mr. James 
May, at Odiham, in which was a large quan- 
tity of wheat, barley and hay, were lately 
wilfully fet on fire and deftroyed. A fimilar 
outrage has alfe taken place at farmer Gray’s, 
at Chapel Grimftead, Wilts. 
At Newport market, on Saturday March 8, 
wheat fell gos. per load. Bread, at Cowes, 
was 2s. gd. per gallon, at the fame time ; 
and coals 52s. to 55s. per.chaldron. 
_ DMarried.)| At Upper Clatford, Mr. Wm. 
Dowling, of Enham, to Mifs A. Dowling, of 
Upper Clatford. Mr. Vincent, maltfter, of 
Whitchurch, to Mifs Earle, of Winton. 
-—— Wavell, efg. captain in the Knighton 
volunteers, to Miis Bruce, of Ryde. 
_ At Stoke, Mr. J. G. Wilkinfon, attorney- 
- at-law, to Mifs Sarradine, fifter to Captain 
Sarradine, of the Royal Navy. 
At Winchefter, Captain Newland, of the 
62d foot, to Mifs Stevens: 
At Kingfton, oe Heward, 
Oporto trade, to Mifs 
in the 
Feates, of Portfmouth. 
Mir. Gibbs, tallow chandler, of Portfea, to 
' Mifs Lawler, of Portfmouth. 
Died.] Lately at Wickham, aged 78, the 
Rev..Dr. Jofeph Wharton, reftor of that 
parifh,and prebendary of Winchefter; of whom 
further particulars will be given in our next 
Number. 
At Stratfield Turgifs, Mrs. Mary Neville, 
wife of Mr. Neville. 
At Newport, Ife of Wight, Mifs Eliz. 
Tucker, daughter of Mr. John Tucker. 
At Winnall, near Winton, Mr. Thomas 
Treadgold, miller. 
At Southampton, Mifs Ann Brimyard, 
Berkbire—Hamphire—Wiltpire.- 
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daughter of Mr. Brimyard, at the Dolphin’s- 
inn. Henry Hartley, efq. who had been 
twice.mayor of Southampton. Mrs. Tomp- 
kins, wife ef Mr. Tomkins, coletor of 
Excife. -Mifs Lee, only daughter of P. Lee, 
efq. Mr. Jofeph Barnard. / 
At Portimouth, Mrs. Edwards, wife of 
Capt. Edwards, Ne the Royal Navy. At an 
advanced age, Mr. Kitfon. Mr Tho. Elliott, 
matter of his majefty’s fhip, Aleéto. Aged76, 
Mr. A. Jefferies, boat{wain of Portfmouth- 
yard. He was an able feaman mt the Royal 
Navy, inthe year 1743; made boat{wain of 
the Enterprize, in 1745 5 ferved with the late 
Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, in the war of 
17483 and laftly, afloat with Admiral Bof- 
cowen. He was -appointed to Portimouth- 
yard in 1762. He was aman of ftrict inte- 
grity, revered by the feamen, regarded by his 
officers, and refpected by every one. 
At Portfea, Mrs. Hope, wife of R, Hope, 
efg. purfer of the Puiffant. 
At Weevil, Mr. H. Munday, cooper. 
At St. Crofs, Mr. Wm. Cole, one of the 
aldermen of Romfey. 
WILTSHIRE. 
At Devizes, on the 6th inftant, heat fell 
8s. per quarter, making 32s. in eight days 5 
and on the following Thurlday, it declined 
Is. more. 
A caufe of confiderable i iqipenbaniee to trade 
was tried at this affizes. A maltfter brought an 
aétion againfta dealer at Wallop, for intro- 
ducing a perfon of Briftol, as a man of cha- 
racter and property, who afterwards turned 
out the reverfe; and it appearing thar the 
plantiff had been knowingly deceived, a ver- 
dict was found in his favour. 
On the morning of Friday the 7th of 
March, about nine o’clock a luminous and 
diftin&t perhelion, or mock fun, was feen by 
feveral perfons in Salifoury. | It was due weft, 
about Io or 12 degrees from the reai fun, and 
nearly of the fame altitude. 
Married.| At Salifbury, Walter Ray, efg. 
late of the tft Dragoon guards, to Mifs Huffey, 
daughter of the late T. Hufley, efq. 
At Broadchalk, John White, efq. of Shaft- 
{bury, to Mifs E. South, youngeft daughter 
of the late T. South, efq. of Donhead, St. 
Andrew. 
At Wootten Baffett, Mr. Holbrow, of 
Wondfwell-court, Gloucefter, to Mifs Sarney,- 
late of Reading. 
At Tilthead, the Rev. Mr. Gauntlett, te 
Mifs A. J. Davies, of Briftol. 
Died.} At Salifbury, Mrs. Keele, wife of 
Mr. D. M. Keele, of the Poft-ofice. Aged 73, 
Mrs. Lee, relict of the late fohn Lee Hill, efq. 
of W. Cholderton, and felt coufin to hig late 
Grace, Webbe Seymour, Duke off Somerfet. 
At Warminfter, Mr. Cha. Jacques, of the 
Angel-inn. 
At Clarendon-Park, near Salifbury, Mrs. 
Perry, widow of the ieee W. Perry. 
At Troop, near Salifhury, Mrs. Rooke, 
wife of Mr. J. Rooke. 
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