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fand, apothecary, of Oxford to Mifs Salifbury, 
ef Hinton. 
At Reading, Mr. Voules of Witney, to 
Mifs Trumper, of Burnham, Bucks. 
At Sonning, Mr. Hifcock, butcher, to 
‘Mifs Fuller, of Emmer Green, Oxon. 
Died.| At Windfor, Mr. Merriman, 
ftone-cu‘ter and {culptor. 
At Reading, Mrs. Simes, widow. , Mrs. 
Mortimer. Mrs. Shepherd, wife of Mr. 
Shepherd, corn-chandler. Mrs. Whitaker, 
aged 81. Mrs. Stone, wife of Mr. Stone, 
corn-dealér. Mrs. Wallis. Aged 73, Mrs. 
Spicer. 
At Abingdon, Mifs Lydia Nicholl, aged 
16. 
At Maidenhead, Mr. R. Henderfon. 
At Wokingham, Mrs. Wilmot, wife | of 
T. Wilmot, efq. 
At Lambourn, aged 71, Mr. R Pinnell. 
HAM?PSHIRE,. 
Ata general meeting of the fchool-mafters 
ef Hampthire and the adjoining counties, 
lately held at Winchefter, their united ap- 
probation was voted in favour of the MON TH- 
LY PRECEPTOR., They alfoagreed in con- 
fequence of the high price of provifions, to 
advance the terms of boarding two guineas per 
annum. 
At Andover Midlent fair, the beft cheefe 
fold at the enormous price of 4l. per Cwt. 
fecond beft 70s. and inferior 66s. 
Married} Mr. Benjamin Long, Printer, 
ef Winchefter, to Mifs Hatcher of Soberton. 
Mr. Richard Hopkins of Winchetfter, to 
Mifs Fitt of Wherwell. 
Mr.T. Courtenay of Barton-Stacey, to Mifs 
Pain, of Tufton. 
At Kingfton, near Portfea, Mr. Brooks, 
to Mifs Stanford, of Portfea. Capt. Parkin- 
fon of the Roe Navy, to Mifs Clarke, of 
Uck§el d, Suffex. 
_ At Southampton, Mr. Antrim, to Mifs 
Bonus. 
At’ Newport, Ifle of Wight, Mr. Squire 
ef Marylebone, London, to Mifs Mary Mur- 
fell: Mr. James Dore, to Mifs Mary Mat- 
thews. “ Mr. Benjamin Spanner, to Mifs 
Rebecca Vinfon’ Mr. Alexander Dusit, to 
Mifs Baker. Capt. Dixon of the Royal 
Artillery, to Mifs EB. Worlley, all’ of 
Newport... °° 
' Mr. R. B. Wilkins, to Mifs Sandcroft, of 
Dartmouth, Devon. © 
Died} Mr. Scardefield, writing-mafter 
of St. Mary’scollege, near Winchester. 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Childe, widow of the 
the late Mr. Childe, Hatter. > 
At Lymingten aged 78, the Rev: John 
Brown, a Baptitt minifter, late of) Ketter- 
#ng in Northamptenhhire. 
At Breamore, Mrs. Mary May, Wife of 
the Rev. Thos. Chas. May, 
At Bramdein, Mifs Selina Gomm, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Mr. Gomm. 
At Andover, Mrs, Thorpe, relict of the 
Hampfrire-—Wiltfhire. 
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Jate Rev. Dr. Thorpe, rector of Tuckley, - 
Oxfordthire. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Hackett, wife of 
Dr. Hackett. Mathew Atkinfon Efg. Lieu- 
tenant William Woods of the Invalids fta= 
tioned at Guernfey. He had an eighth fhare 
ofa 30,0001. prize in the lat Englith lottery, 
which he has left to confole his widow and 
a family of {mall children. Mrs. Randall, 
wife of Mr. Randall, apothecary. Mrs. 
Bird, fitter to the Rev. Dr. Cooper. Mrs. 
White, relict of W. White efg. Mifs L. 
Lind, daughter of Dr. Lind, of Hafler Hof- 
pital. 
At Portfmouth, Mifs Quick, daughter 
of Mr. Quick. Thomas Butler efq. of the 
dock-yard. Mr. Bruce, Boatfwain of the 
Arundel, as he was returning from the fhip 
to the hofpital.. Mr. H. J. Phillips, car- 
penter of the Ganges, who accidentally fell 
overboard and was drowned. At Chrift- 
church, Mr. Wm. Holloway, a burgefs cf 
that Corporation and of Lymington. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Simon Harcourt efq. is elected Sf. P. for 
Weftbury,. in the room of Col. Harcourt 
who had vacated his feat. 
The volunteers of Marlborough, have 
lately paraded the ftreets of the Town at 
nights, to preferve the peace, a breach of 
whick had been threatened by anonymous 
letters. 
# Married} At Netheravon, W. Gorge 
Langton efg. M. P. for Somerferfhire and 
colonel of the Oxfordfhire militia to Mifs 
boven daughter of the late J. Browne efq. 
of Salperton, Gloucefterfhire. Mr. John 
Drinkwater, of New Brentford, to Mifs Ju- - 
Jia Martin of Trowbridge. 
At Burton hill, near Maimfbury, Mr, 
Dody to Mifs whee Melfome of Weftrip. 
At Chippenham, Dr. Arnold of Doctor’s 
Commons, to Mifs Georgiana Awdry, daugh= 
ter of the late Ambrofe Awdry efq. of Seend. 
Mr. Wm. Heath, Clothier of Chippen- 
ham, to Mifs Moody of Bath. * 
Died} At Salifbury, Mrs. Warwick, 
mother of the Mifs Warwicks of the Ladies® 
boarding f{chool. Mr. Dudmian of Colling- 
bourne. 
Mrs. Lee of Salifbury whofe death we 
mentioned in our laft, (Sze Wilifbive news pe 
309), was the fecond daughter of William 
Scroggs, efg. of Chute Lodge, Wilts, and 
great-grand-daughter of Sir William Scroggs 
Knt. lord chief juftice of the King’s Bench, 
in the reigns of Charles I]. and James IT. 
She was firft coufin to the late Duke of So- 
merfet, her mother being Anne Seymour, 
daughter of Sir Edward Seymour, bart. of 
Maiden Bradley, fpeaker of the Houfe of 
Commons in the reign of Queen Anne, and 
whofe fon, Sir Edward, in 1753, fucceeded 
to the Dukedom. She was married, 1742, 
to John Lee Hill, efq. of Weft Cholderton, 
Wilts, by whom fhe had g children, and 
who left her a widow in 1760. She died at 
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