__ .dreffings of good marle. 
584 Sufex—Berkbire—Hamphire—Wiltfoire—Dorfetfire. [Augult, 
Died.] At Merrow Common, near Guil- 
ford, aged 104, Mr.S. Battey. 
At Horwood Farm, Cobham, Mifs Davies. 
At Egham-hill, Mrs. Bunbury, wife of H. 
W. Bunbury, efg. 
SUSSEX. 
“A remarkably fine bed of pure marie has 
been ately difcovered nearly Wych Crofs, 
on Afhdown Foreft. This rich fratum ex- 
tends. over more than an hundred acres, its 
average depth is about ten feet, and it lies 
rather lefs than two feet beneath the furface, 
which is an hungry fandy foil, the quality 
moft likely to be advantaged by plentiful 
A dake part of this 
marle is of the kind ufed by clothiers, deno- 
minated fullers earth, and the whole is fo 
fpontaneous as to diffolve in pure water. This 
apparently valuable. di ifcovery was made by 
Mr. Bradford of Afhdown, who has been in- 
defatigable in his refearch after coals and 
other fubterranean productions in that exten- , 
five foreft. 
Married.| At Brighton, Mr. Clare, es 
geon, to Mifs E. Henwood. Rev. John Dring, 
A.M. and chaplain to the Lord Bishop of 
Chichefter, to Mifs F. Goring, daughter of 
Sir H. Goring, of Highden, bart. 
At Wicgenhole, the Rev. Henry WetreR, 
yector of "A fhington, to Milfs E. Mafon of the 
former place. 
At Horfhham, T..N. Longman, efq. of 
Paternofter-row, London, to Mifs M. Slater 
of the former place 
Died.j. At Lewes, aged 70, Mrs 
relict of Mr. Drew Walter. 
At Ditchling, aged 832, Mr. William Ever- 
. Walter, 
fhed, upwards of 40 years principal paftor of 
the general baptift church at that place.— 
And on the fame day, aged 70, Mr. H 
Booker, upwards of 30 years minifter of the. 
faid baptift church. 
At Battle, aged 76, the Rev. D. Jenkins, 
many years a diffenting minifter at that place. 
At Rottingdean, near Lewes, where fhe 
went foy'the recovery of her health, Mrs. 
Herbert, fifger to the earl of Carnarvon, and 
deichambeww man to her majefty. 
_ At Brizhton,: Mrs. Elmore, wife of Mr. 
Elmore, horfe-deaicr: Mr, Hurft, architedt, 
of Hatton Garden; London. + 3 
At Rye Harbour, Mr; William Aps; he 
fell from a lighter and wag drowned. 
At Athcombe, aged 76,- Seatetic Mrs. 
Roys;t relitof the late Mr: Boys of that ene 
BERKSHIRE. 
‘The navigation of the secaiet and Avon 
canal, from Hungerford to Great Bedwin, 
“avas ee opened 5a’ barge’ of 50 fons, laden 
with coals and deals, arrived for the firft tithe 
at the latter place. This canal will ope na 
~ Jine of navigation 16 miles in length, over a 
country oe aie See Se from a navir 
gable viver. 
Married.| At Reading, Mr. John Beft- 
bridge, facking annette cturer, to Mifs vic- 
ments, daughter of the late Mr. Clements, 
_ timber-merchant. 
At Windfor, Mr. Jolin Stock, ane SE 
draper, of the Borough Southwark, to Mits 
Ann Stone of the former place. 
Died.] At Reading, aged 68, at the Black 
Horfe inn, Mr. Richard "Body, of Swallows 
field, Wilts. 
At Mortimer, G. Mowbray, ef. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.]_ At Winchefter, Mr. Brooke 
man, tanner, of Winnall, to Mifs Dofwell, 
daughter of the late Mr. Dofweil, butcher, 
of the former fae 
At Romiey, Mr. Samuel Blake, brewer, of 
Sherborne, to Mifs Newell, of the former 
Places, 
At Barton Stacey, Mr. Richard Bowles: of 
Minftead, to Mrs. Scott, of the former place. 
It is a ee e AP eS that each of 
them has eight children. 
At Millbrooke church, the Rev. H. D. 
Rernes, fon of C. Bernes, efq. of Woolver- 
ftone park, Suffolk, to Mifs Jarrett, daughter. 
of J. Jarret, efq. ee Freemantle. 
Died. At Winchefter, fuddenly, Mrs. 
Cooper, houfekeeper to the Rev. Mr. News 
bolt. Mr. Robert Hayes. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Steel, wife of Mr. 
Steel, wine-merchant. Mrs. Savage, wiie of 
Mr. Savage, grocer. Mrs. Smith, widow of 
Mr. R. Smith, of Totton. 
At Cowes, Mr. Burford, of London; he 
was accidentally drowned while bathing. 
At Waltham, Mr. Manfell, of the Crown 
Inn, he donned down and ‘expired imme< 
diately as he was Wales in his garden. 
At Lymington, Mr. C, Colborne, an officer 
of the Cuftoms, at that place, he was fhot by 
aball from a fmuggler’s lugger. 
’ At Fordingbridge, in the prime of life, Mr. 
‘J. G. Attwater, furgeon and apothecary. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Salifbury, Mr. B. Smith, 
of Wilton, to Mifs S. Wathan, of Weltbury. 
At Beckingten, Mr. Thoms Ellis, of. 
Lower Hurit, farmer, to Mifs Gaisford, of the 
former place. Me 
At Box, Mr. John Mullins, to Mifs S, 
Gibbens. 
Die&]. At Salifbury, Mifs Kirkman, 
daughter of the late R. Kirkman, efg. alder’ 
man and M.P. for London; fhe was a young 
lady of the moft amiabie difpofition and eng . 
gaging manners. 
. At. Bradford, Mr. J..Mockeridge, {chool- 
maiter at that places and a member of the. 
aileciation, ' . 
At Devizes , fuddenly, W. Lock, eek Farm 
years an Covitene attorney. : 
-At Winkfield, near Bradford, beer as Jong 
and painful: ilinefé, Mils Spanter, daughter of 
the aaah E. Spencer, rector of that cog 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Adarried. ee At Piddlctown, Mr, J. Millers 
ef 
