376 
At Hawkhurft, T, Redford, efq. deputy- 
' . yeceiver of the land-tax for this county, 
At Loofe, 13, Mifs M. Thomas, 
aged 
daughter of Mr.T. Thomas, taylor and dra~ 
per. 
At Plaiftow, Mrs. Ommaney, of Bloomf- 
bury-fquare, London. 
At Greenwich, T. M. Maddox, efg. 
At Margate, Mrs. Spencer, widow, late 
of Shepperton, Middlefex. 
At Ramfgate, Mrs. Roebuck, widow of 
Ebenezer Roebuck, efq. Jate fupercargo at 
-Canton. Grief for the lofs of a-darling and 
only fon, a youth of the moft promifing dif- 
pofition, who perifhed by thipwreck, on the 
coaft of North America, deftroyed the health 
of this amiable perfony and finally brought 
her to an untimely grave. 
At Canterbury, aged 31, Mrs. Lepine, wife 
of Mr. C. Lepine,y ie Sober ajeebi teats 
At Rocheiter, Mr. W. Penn, ironmonger. 
~—The Rev. E. Rice, head-mafter of the 
King’s School, in this city, and vicar of Hoo, 
—In an advanced age, Mr. R. Fauchon, far- 
mer, 
At Maidftone, A. Carter, M. D. 
SURREY. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament in the next feflion, for a bill for ex- 
tending the Surrey iron rail-way, and for 
making and maintaining an inclined plane or 
railway, with proper works and conveniencies 
for the paflage of waggons, camgs, and other 
carriages, &e. from or near a place called 
Pitluke-meadow, in the town and parith of 
Croydon, through the feveral parifhes of 
Croydon, Beddington, Coulfdon, Chipted, 
Gatton, ~Meftham, Rvegate, Buckland, 
Beachworth, Dorking, Wotton, Abinger, 
Ockley, Capel, azd 
county 3 and alfo through the feveral parifhes 
of Rulper, Rudgwick, Warnham, Horfham, 
Slinfold, Itchinfield, Pillinghurft, and Wit- 
bor veers green, to ur near to a lee called” 
New Brides in the faid parifh of Wifborough- 
green, all in the county of Suffex ; and alfo 
for making and maintaining a dock or bafon, 
with cuts, locks, and other works, for the. 
pailage of boats, barges, and other veffels, 
from the termination of the faid intended in- 
clined plane or rail- way into the Arundel na- 
vigation,’at or near a place called New Bridge, 
in the parifh of Wifborough-green aforefaid ; 
and alio a collateral branch from the faid in- 
clined plane or railway, from or near the 
village of Meftham, into and thtoughthe fe- 
veral parishes of Meftham, Nutfield, Bletch- 
ingley, Godftone, Hourne, and Burftow, all 
in this county 5 5 and alfo into and through 
the feveral parifhes of Worth, Eaft Grinftead, 
Weft Hoathley, Horftead, Keynes, and hes 
dingley, to or near to Linfield, all in the 
county of Suffex; and allo for making and 
maintaining a dock or bafon, with cuts, 
locks, and other works, tor the paflage of boats, 
baryes and other vefiels, from the termina- 
tien of the faid inclined plane or railway, 
se" 
Surrey—Suffex—Hamp/fbire. 
Newdigate, allin this” 
[Nov. i, 
into the river Oufe navigation, at or near Lin- 
field, 
Application is likewife intended to be made 
to Parliagient, to obtain an a& for making 
and maintaining a rail-road, from near the river 
Thames, in the parith of Sunbury in the 
county of Middlefex, to or near the town of 
Leatherhead, in this county; which rail-road 
is intended to pafs through the following pa- 
rifhes' and townthips, viz, Weft Moulfley, 
‘Walton-upon-Thames,Cobham,Stoked’ Aber- 
non, Little Bookham, Great Bookham, 
and Fetcham, all in this county; with 
a neceflary cut and bafon for the accommoda- 
tion of the faid rail-road in the parith of Weft 
Moulfley. 
SUSSEX. 
A correfpondent of the Lewes Journal com- 
‘plains, that, while the commiflioners fit in 
their eafy chairs, the harbour at Newhaven 
(which, from its eafterly dire€tion, is fo very 
indifferent that veflels of any confequence 
Cannot approach it with a wefterly wind} 
might have been opened ftraight to fea, ata 
very little expence, the laft {pring or equinoc- 
tial tides. | 
The Duke of Norfolk is‘ttill purfuing his 
extenfive plan of improvements at Arundel 
Caftle ; the expence already incurred is fup- 
pofed to fal] little fhort of 150,0col. 
, Aéarried.] The Rev. W. Delves, vicar of 
Afhburnham, to Mifs Eyles, Frant.—Mr. f. 
Hitchins, of Hall-farm, Hoxtead, to Mifs 
Hardwick, of Lewes. 
Mr. W. Hodfon, of Riverhead, in Kent, to 
Mils Farncomb, Be Weft Bletchington. » 
In the Ile of Anglefea, A. E, Faller, efq, 
of Afhdown Houfe, in this county, grandfoa 
of the late Lord Heathfield, to Mifs Meyrick, 
daughter of O. P. Mayeis efq. 
In London, Brigadier-general John Murray, 
to Mifs M. Pafco, late of Montreal, and 
daughter of the late Mr. E. Pafco,, of Chi- 
chefter, 
Major Newberry, of the 23d light dra- 
goons, fon of F. Newberry, efg. of Heathfield- 
park, in this county, to Mifs A. Wooldridge, 
of Londonderry, Ireland. 
Died.] At Battle, in Suffex, Sept. 7, 
fuddenly, Mrs. E. Vidler, fen. aged 815 at 
the time of her death, her natural offspring 
had been 12 oui 83 grand-children, 31 
great-grand-children—total. 1265 of whom 
were living 6 children, 46 grand-childreny 
and 22 great-grand-children—total 74. 
On Monday, Sept. 23, at Lewes, in Suffex, 
Mr. Richard Peters Rickman, merchant. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Southampton, E, D’An- 
foffy, efq. to Mrs. Sherlock, relift of the late 
Col. Sherlock. 
‘Mr.- J. Cull, of Warebam, Dorfet, to 
Mifs Clarke, a Newport, in the IMe of, 
Wight. 
Aw Newport, Ifle of Wight, R. Bullen, ; 
2d regt. of North Britith dragoons, 
efq. of the 
: fo 
ee ae 
