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widow of Mr. Sclomon Horton, of Little 
Shelford, Cambridgethire. 
At Petetiham, 
Cranke, efq. 
At Putney Hill, Godfchall Johnfon, efq. 
SUSSEX. 
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near Richmond, John 
A numerous meeting has been held at — 
Northiam, at which fome refolutions were 
paffed, preparatory tothe improvement of the 
navigation of the river Rother, from Rye to 
Roberthbridge. It was alfo refolved that it 
“ould be of great utility to render thofe 
branches navigable which extend from Black- 
wall to Smalihithe, and from the Strand at 
Rye to Sidlefcomb. 
At alate meeting of the Battle Agricul- 
tural Society, it was refolved to offer pre- 
miums to the breeders of the beft bulls, hei- 
fers, working oxen, rams, ewes and ftallions. 
And rewards to the moft induftrious and de- 
ferving labourets in hufbandry. 
The Suffex Agricultural Society has excited 
- Yaudable and beneficial fpirit of emulation 
among fheep-fhearers, to whom they lately 
offered and have fince diftributed handfome 
premiums for the quickeft and beft perform- 
ances. The man who ained the firft prize 
p 
uied the fnap-fhears. 
Married.) At Haftings, Mr. Jafper Cox, 
of Cheapfide, London, to Mifs Ann Thwaites. 
Died.}] At Chichefter, Mrs. Lloyd, mo- 
ther of James Martin Lloyd, efq. of Steyning. 
At Newhaven, aged $2, ‘Mr. Burley, 
Ynany years mafter gunner’ of the fort. 
At Malling, near Lewes, aged 85, Luke 
‘, Spence, efq. who had been upwards of fixty 
years an acting magifirate for ‘this county. 
BERKSHIRE. 
The man withthe black beard, .who fome 
months fince, beftowed his money, in great 
profufion, among the poor at Reading, Wit- 
ney, and other places in that neighbourhood, 
is difcovered ‘to be an inhabitant of King’s 
Cliffe, in Northamptonthire, and a hawker 
of ‘wooden-ware. He is an eccentric cha- 
raéter, not of the moft rational caft, and a 
fudden acceflion to £2000 in hard caih, is 
fuppofed to have hada violent effect on his 
mind. His behaviour is fometimes brutal, 
even to thofe who fupplicate his hounty. 
Died.| At Reading, Mr. Bolt, wharfinger. 
‘At Chaddleworth, aged rot, Mr. Thomas 
Winkworth, formerly a flroemaker of that 
place, he enjoyed all his faculties to the lait. _ 
At Newbury, Mr. Jolly, butcher. 
At Theale, Mr. Higham. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Winchefter, Thomas Pipon, 
efq:-of Southampton, to Mrs. Corbin, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Alderman Earle, of this city. 
Mr, Jonville, of the Sun Inn, to Mifs Mony, 
of the Soke. Mr. Earle, fell-monger, to 
Mifs Lucas, alfo of the Soke. 
At Gofport, Thomas Stares, efq. fof Fare- 
ham) to Mifs Eliza Parker, youngett daugh- 
ter of vice-admiral Sir William Parker, bart. 
Died.} At Port{mouth, Jof. Davis, efq. 
elerk ef the cheque in the dock yard. 
Suffix—Berkpire—Hamppire—Wiltfiire, Ecite. 
{July 3; 
At Lymington, Mrs. Skrine, reli& of the 
late Richard Dixon Skrine, efq. of Wafley, 
near Bath. 
At Newport, Ifle of Wight, aged’ 37, Mrs. 
Kirkpatrick, wife of James Kirkpatrick, efq. 
banker. 2 
At Romfey, aged $6, Mr. Savage, :for- 
merly acarpenter, at Beaworth, near Win= 
chefter. 9 
WILTSHIRE. 
At a late great market at Salifbiry,~ three 
oxen were fold by weight at eleven’ pence per 
pound; fheep at the famie price, with their 
wool on, and fhorn at ten pence. by 
Married.| At Salifbury, Mr Thomas 
Davis, fonof Mr/ Davis, of Horningtham,* to 
Mifs Hodding, daughter of Mr. Hodding, 
town-clerk of Salisbury. Mr. Daw, of Cla- 
rendon Park, to Mifs Yelf. 
. At Sutton Veny, Mr, William Miles, of 
Bithoptrow, mealman, to Mifs Ann Randall. 
Died.] At Salifbury, aged 73, Mr. M. 
Cottom.* | 
At Everley, the Rev. E: Polhiil, reétor of 
Milfton and Brigmafton, aged 65. 
At Stanton Barnatd, aged 78, the. Rev. 
Francis Rogers; many years curate of that 
place, and reétor of Headington, near De~ 
vizes. ; 
At Midale Hill Houfe, near Box, Mrs. 
Bumfted, wife of the Rev. J. H. Bumfted, 
vicar of Bramfhaw, Hants. ; 
DORSETSHIRE, | 
Married.] AtShaftefbury, Dr. H. Bowles, of 
Winchefter, phyfician to his Majefty’s forces, 
and infpeétor of the military hofpitals in the 
fouth-wef difrié, to Mifs P. Ogden, fifter 
of E. Ogden, efq. of Shafton.  - 
At Dean’s Leaze, H. P. Collins, efq. to 
Mifs Lethbridge, daughter of J. Lethbridge, _ 
efq. of Sandhill Park. 1 
Died] At Dorchefter, Mrs.’Chafy, wife 
of James Chafy, efa. 
“At Shroton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Andrews. . og 
At Wimborne, aged 75, the Rev. Hy. 
Good, D.D. one of the minitters of Wimborne 
Minfter, and reétor of Shroton and Cam. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Bath, Mr. Holloway, of 
St. Pancras, London, to Mifs Gye, daughter 
of Mr. Gye, printer. Jenkin Davies Berring- 
ton, efq. to Mifs Morgan, both of Swanfea. 
E. Williams, efq. barrifter at law, to Mits 
B. Curre, of Itton Court, Monmouthihire. 
Mr. 'T. Hobbs, mufician, to-Mifs Coleman, 
daughter of Mrs. Coleman, grocer. Mr. W. 
Hughes, coachmaker, to Mifs Eleanor Gold- 
ney. Mr. Shewring, aged 83, to Mifs Wat- 
kins, aged 55. Mr. Robert Smith; brewer, 
of this city, to Mifs E. Bewley, of Lydiard, 
Wilts. 
At Frome, Capt. O’Connor, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs M. A. Vincent, of Innox Hill. 
T. W. Ledyard, efq. of Road Hill, to Mifs 
Sheppard, daughter of W. Sheppard, efq. of 
Bath, : 
At Clifton, the Rev. W. Milton, to Mifs 
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