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tion; and though it fabdued, fome of the 
chearfulnefs of his natural temper, and Jed 
him to frequent feclufion from company, -yet 
it never produced an intemperate murmur; 
and though he often remarked, that although 
*¢ knowledge was from one fource quite fhut 
out,” fill he devoutly exprefled his gratitude 
for the blefling of every other fenfe fo- long 
extended to him. The occupations of his 
privacy, in addition to his ufual ftudies, were 
thofe of profound reflection, and the filent: 
converfation with his own heart; in which 
he found fo tranquil and amiable a converfa- 
tion, as to be confoled for the lofs which it 
was enabled amply to fupply: it was, how 
ever, at this retired period of his life that 
the fmall circle of his relatives and focial 
friends found continual opportunities of valu- 
ing his merit, of tafting the refult of his ex- 
perience, of profiting by. his comugal and pa- 
rental afte&tion, and of marking the enviable 
tranquillity of the clofing fcene of a righteous 
man ! ; 
. At Canterbury, Mrs. Young, widow of the 
tate Mr. Young, of Challock. .Mrs. Galla- 
way, wife of Mr. John Callaway, fen. Mr. 
Edward Heard, of the Rofe-Inn. Aged 52, 
Mrs. .Field;.a, widow. Wm. Martin, Ser- 
jeant-Major of the Glocefter Militia, he dif- 
charged a loaded piftol through his head. 
At Chatham, Mr. Wm, Nicholion, one of 
the mafter’s attendant of the dock-yard. Mr. 
S. Robins, gardener. 
’ At Maiditoné, the eldeft daughter of Mri 
S. Chambers; her death was occafioned by a 
gate falling on her. . Mrs. S. Milner, fifter of 
the late Dr. Milner. Aged 17, Mifs Charles, 
daughter of Mr. Charles, pigeon 
_ At Favertham, aged 58, Mrs. Keeler, wife 
of Rear-Admiral Keeler. 
At Ramfgate, aged 51, Mr. R. Witherden, 
of the Queen’s-Head public-houfes _ 
At Dorenth, Mrs, Atkinfon, wife of S. 
Atkinfon, efq. 
At Dover, P. Newport, efq: Collector of 
the Cuftoms at that port. Mr. Jeakin, brewer. 
At Margate, Webb, an oftler, at 
Benfon’s-Hotel ; he was fwimming a horfe, 
and loofing his "feat by the violence of the 
Waves, aie was umfortunately drowned. 
_ At Kingfnorth, aged 70, Mrs. Barton, 
wife of Mr... W. Barton. 
At Cox Heath, Mr. Fortune, of the Star 
public- houfe. 
At Cherrington, aged 58, Mrs. Jeffery, 
wife of Mr. H. Jeffery. 
At Eaftry Parfonage, Mr. Rammell., 
SURREY. 
At the Bifhop of Winchefter’s, Farnham 
Caftle, there is now bearing fruit the Cycas 
Revoluta, or Sago-bearing Palm; a circum- 
ftance which never happened before in‘ this 
country, or in any part of Europe. 
Married.| At Godftone, Captain John 
Gafcoyne, of the royal navy, to Mifs C.De 
Coetlogon, daughter of the Rev. C. E. Coet- 
Jogon, rettor of that place. 
At Kingfton, J. V. Purrier, efq. to Mifs 
ec. M. Thomas, 

. Surrey—Suffix —Berkire. 
Mr. Meares, attorney. 
84% 
At Beddington, the Rev. John Ferrers, _ 
rector of that place, to Mrs. Pitcairn, daugh- 
ter of the late Commiffioner Proby. 
At Norbury Park, J. Angerftein, efq. M. P. 
to Mifs A. Lock, daughter of W. Lock, efq. 
f SUSSEX. 
Died.| At Lewes, Mrs.S Humphrey, a 
maiden lady. Mrs. Wille, wife of Mr. Wille; 
builder. Ewen, an elderly woman 5 
fhe was found dead in a chair in her apart- 
ments. 
At Portflade, near Brighton, Mr. N. Hall. 
At Uckfeld, Mr. Curteis, and Mr. Wood 5 
they were ‘unfortunately drowned in attempt 
ing to. fave fome cattle from the flood. . 
At Chichefter, Mr. Reed, plumber; he 
was repairing the top of a houfe, from which 
he unfortunately fell, and was killed. 
At Botham, near hichcdee, Mr. T. Chat« 
Rerd, “sarmer. +)" 
RERKSHIRE. 
Married.\| At Newbury, Mr. Charles 
Bull, fchooi-mafter, to Mifs H. Brown, 
Saueee! of Mr. T. Brown, of Weft-Mills. 
AtRadley, Mr. Richard Badcock, to Mifs 
M. Badcock, of Northmoor. 
~ At Birehfeld, Mr. Wm. Streek, of Uftony 
to Mifs M. Banta 
Died.| — At Reading, aged 78, Mrs. Cc, 
Palin. Aged 75, Mr. Patey, gardener. 
“At Beenham-Houfe, (Pee Hatton, fer- 
vant to -the Rev. Mr.' Boftock; he was 
thrown from a horfe, by which he received 
fo violent a blow on his head as, to occafion 
his death. 
At Tilehurf, J. Duffin 5 be was found Sead 
ina hop-kiln3 itis fuppofed he was fuffocated. 
At Newbury, Mrs. ‘Grigg, wife of Mr. S- 
Grigg. 
At Shottefbrook, Thomas Clements; he 

was killed in evel pit by a bank falling - 
on him. 
“At Carfweil, after a few days illnefs, Sir 
Thomas Hayward. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Winchefter, Mr. Hafkol, 
engraver, to Mrs. Pern, widow of Mr. J. 
Pern. 
At Ringwood, Mr. T. Brown, farmer, to 
Mifs Lewis, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Lewis. 
Lieutenant Batt, of the Cornifh Miners, to + 
Mifs Defchamps, daughter of J. Defchamps, 
efq. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. James Chambers, 
Comptroller, of his Majefty’s Cuftoms at 
Newhaven, to Mrs. Hayles. Captain Ryder, 
of the pie to Miis Baker, daughter of Mr. 
Baker, Portfea. 
At Chillan, near Winchefter, Mr. Hill, to 
Mifs L. Beachum, of Broughton. 
At New Alresford, Mr. Hopkins, attorney 
at law, to Mifs Bonham, daughter of C. 
Bonham, efq. 
At Southampton, Capt. Lamb, of the navy, 
to Miis Scott. Mr. E. Oke, to Mifs a 
Graves, daughter of Mr. Graves, merchant. 
Died.] At Winchefter, Mrs. A. ~Dear, 
pawnbroker. Mrs. Meares, relict of the late 
Mr. W. Williams. 
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