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At Uckfield rather fuddenly, Mrs. Clarke, 
relict of the: late learned and Rev. Mr. 
Clarke, many years rector of Buxted.—Mr. 
H. Farncomb, of sewn 
At Weft Griated, Mrs. M. Ward, widow. 
HAMPSHIRE«, 
Married. Mr. E. Sharp, of the Trufty 
fhip of war, to Mifs Loveleis.—Mr,. Lockett, 
hatter, of Portfmouth, to Mifs Mathews, of 
“Wickham. 
At Gofport, Mr, J. Tomlin, mafter in the 
navy,.to Mrs, H. Hunter, of Elfom. 
At Newpor t, in the Ile of Wight, Major 
Young, of the eighth regiment of foot, to 
Mit J. Sutherland, fecond daughter of the 
ate Captain Sutherland. ( 
At Havant; Captain Pritzler, of the 2% 
régiment of dragoons, to Mifs Newland, 
daughter of B. Newland, efg. of Rotherfield~ 
park.—Mr. W. Knight, oF Wade-court, near 
Havant, to Mifs Kerfee, of Havant. 
Died.], At Winchefter, Mr. Pyke, of the 
White. Horfe Cellar public-houfe.—Mr. 
Walker, perfumer. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Shorland, wife of 
Mx. Shorland, fruiterer. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. A: Brown, gr ster.— 
Aged go, T. Palmer, efq. 
At Fareham, Mr. Grigg, furgeon. 
At Portfea, Mrs. Cox,:publican. 
“At Cowes, Mr. P. Parkman, fen. a pilot, 
—Mrs. Roach, wife of Mr. Roach, poft- 
goafter. 65x 
On his paflage from Jamaica, on board the 
Ambufcade frigate, Mr. P. Payne, only ‘fon 
of J. Payne, efg. of Stubbington-houfe, in 
this county. 
‘ead Kenlington, in his 5§th year, G. Far- 
rant, efq. formerly of Portimouth, 
The Kev. W.. Jackfon, A.M. vicar of 
Chrift Church; he had {pent the preceding 
evening witha party of friends, and retired to 
bed apparently in perfeé& health, but was 
taken ill about fix o’clock in the morning, 
and expired in a few minutes. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Mr. ia ‘C. Jenner, of Burbage, in this 
county, in a Letter to the printer of the 
Salifbury Journal, communicates the follow. 
img recipe for the cure of a cancer: —‘* I am 
(fayshe) the more folicitous for the publica- 
tion of the recipe, having lately been witnefs 
‘to its happy influence in curing a moft inve- 
_terate cancer in the lip of ‘a Berton now liv- 
ing in this neighbourhood, and to whom a 
pperfonal reference can be given if required. 
T have alfo heard of feveral other inflances of 
its wonderful efficacy from the moft refpet- 
abte authority.—Take one part of red lead, 
.in fine-powder, and two parts of hoy’s lard ; 
_mix them well together, and, withthe falve — 
thus prepared, {pread on lint, drefs the can- 
cerous fore twice a day.” 
Marrid.} G. Beames, cla; of Bowden? 
houfe, near Chippenham, to-Mifs Cole,jof 
Old Sodbury, GloucefterthiremeThe Rev. €. 
Wiltfhire—Berkbire.—Somerfetpire: 
Wapthaw, of Salifhury, to Mifs Dyneley, of 
Bloomfbury-fa ware, London. 
4&t Newton Toney, F. Petherick, Shy ton 
Milfs fy yter, 
Died. 7 At Salifoury, Mr. W. eect sin 
weaver; his death is by fome attributed to 
his havis: @, about feven weeks ago, leat fome! 
fowp, which had been fet by three days ina 
brais pan, and which had accumulated verdi= 
greate. 
At Wiltog, ach 86, Mr. W, Eat: sc 
Myr. R. Rowden, of Uphaven. 
At North Wraxall, Mrs. Mabbett, wife 
of J. Mabbett, -efq. of Stinchcombe, Clou- 
ceiterthire, 
At Headington, near Devizes, aged . FOR, 
Ifaac Eley, an honeft and induftrious labourer, 
who retained the ufe of his faculties to the 
lat 
4 her 75th year, Mrs. Goddard, reli of 
the Rev, E. Goddard, of Cliffe’ Pypard. —Mr. 
T. Knowlfon, farmer, at Baveritock, near 
Salifbury. . 
BERKSHIRE: 
Married.| At Reading, Mr. Staples, oe 
térer, to Mifs A. March,—Mr.. Shep 
corndealer, to Mifs Wentworth, . 
Mr: T.. Crouch, of ‘Lambonrh, to’ Mifs 
Hickman, of Henley. 
Diid.] , At Speenhill, near Newbury, Mrs. 
Blake, rcli€ of J. Blakey ‘efq. of Patliament- 
freer, Weitmintter.—In her 32d year, Mrs, 
Heath, wife of Mr. Heath, brewer, of Fa~ 
Hiletton —Mrs. M. Wickens, of Maidenhead. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
«The number of patients to. whom affiftance 
was afforded laft year, in the. eftabli thment 
called the Bath City Dipaaay and Afylumy 
amounted to 1973! 
Married.) Mr. T, ‘Winter, hgniiwerksens 
of Briftol, to Mifs Williams, of Kingfcown. 
At Bara, Mr. Wafhbourne, of the Darby. 
and Joan cublic haute, to Mrs. Wood.——Mr, 
Englith, jun. upholfterer, to Mils Evans, 
daughter of Mr, Evans, brandy-~merchant. 
Major Alcock, to the Hon. Caroline St. Le- 
ger, fitter of Vitcount Doneraile, of Iceland. 
—Mr..W. Hulbert, to Mifs Every.—Mr. 
Wicks; to Mifs Bullock—-Mr, J. Prite, 
bookbinder and ftationer, . to Mifs Wibass qf 
Union-pafiage, 
Era, - 
The Rev, R. Bedford, of ‘Briftol, to Mifs iW 
Mills, of Kingfdown.- 
At Clifton, Mr. J. Fowler, of London, to 
Mifs Ormerod, of Bath. 
Mr. Spry, furgeon, of Clifton, fon sf Mr. 
‘Spry, apothecary, of Bath, to Mifs Pierce. 
Died) At Bath, aged 34, Mrs. Wiggett, 
wife of the Rev. J. Wiggett, and daughter 
of S. Lyde, efa. fincerely regretted/as/a tnd y 
ef uncommon virtues and merits. 
> Mrs, Sale —Mr. Sedgley, formerly amer- 
‘ 
chant of Briftol.— Mrs. Athill. —Major Sand~ 
ford.—-In her 73d year, Mrs: S$. Gordon.— 
The lady, ¢f Dr, Mapleton. —Mrs. Bryant, - 
widow.—lMrs, Brown, widow—Mrs.E,Ram- 
fay, racther-in-law of F, Partisyefg, and mos 
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