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1801.) 
SURREY. 
An iron bridge, 180 feet in length is pre- 
paring to be ere&ted over the Thames at 
Staines, inthe place of the newly erected 
itone bridge, w hich has given way, and ts 
now removing. ‘ 
Married.} At Camberwell, R. Bayley, 
efg. of King’s Bench Walk, Temples to Mifs 
Joules, of Winch efter. 
Died.| At Richmond, aged $1, the Count- 
efs Dowager of Northampton.—Mrs. Pye, 
lady of Lieutenant-Col. Pye. 
At Farnham, Mifs Chitty. 
SUSSEX. 
It is proved by the evidence of the books 
of feveral bakers in Lewes, that the poor 
confutne a much larger quantity of flour in 
times of dearth than in times of plenty. 
The Suffex Agricultural Society have pre- 
fented to Mr. Joun Ertam, of Glynde, 
near Lewes, a fiver-cup, value’ 3ol. in token 
‘of the merit they afcribe te him, for his fuc- 
cefstul exertions in the improvement of the 
breed of South Down fheep. 
Mr. Baker, farmer, of Spray’s Bridge, 
Weftfield, has now a fow fourteen years old, 
which has produced him 500 pigs. 
A wheat ftack belonging to Mr. W. Mar- 
chant, of Ninefield, was malicioufly fet on fire 
in the night on the 26th of Dec. laft; fince 
which, an advertifernent has appeared in the 
Lewes Journal, figned by upwards of 100 per- 
fons, as fubfcribers, offering a reward ef 230l, 
for the difcovery of the offenders, to be paid 
on conviction. 
Immenfe quantities of herrings have lately 
been caught on the coait of Haftings. 
In the parith of Chiddingly, which con- 
tains 100 perfons, only one perfon had died 
(and that a new-born infant) from the 12th 
of February laft to the end of laft year.: 
Married.| At Lewes, Mr. Chitty, brewer, 
to Mifs Molineux, daughter of Mr, Moli- 
neux, banker and ironmonger. 
Died.} At Lewes, aged 61, Mrs. Elgar, 
reliét of the late W. Elgar, efq. of Maiditone, 
banker ; fhe was taken ill whilit at dinner, 
and expired in about three hours.—Alfo, 
Aged 89, Mrs. E. Morris, widow of the late 
Mr. John Morris. 
In the Cliff, near Lewes, Mrs. Crutten- 
den, widow of the late Tho. Cruttenden, a 
quaker. .. 
At Botham, near Chichefter, aged 86, Mr. 
Jelliff, farmer. 
At Cokeham, Mrs. E. Winton, wife of 
Mr. Winton, farmer... 
At Beeding, aged 82, Mr. Peter ents 
butcher. — 
At Ford, near Yapton, in the ela of 
youth, Nis, Boniface, wife of Mr. ome Bo- 
niface. 
At Ringmer, Mr. Thomas Pain, a confide- - 
zable farmet, 
Surrey Suffex—Hampphire. 
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At Brighton, Mr. Andrew Crawford, who 
had been many years a librarian and pofmai- 
“ter atthat place. 
At Newhaven, Mr. Bautcombe, butcher, 
who having fpent the evening at an inn, with 
forthe friends; fell into the river on his a, 
home,'and was drowned. 
At ‘Chicheter; aged 78, the Rev. Charles 
Afhburnham, A.M. canon refidentiary and 
precénter of Chichefter, and vicar of Cuck- 
field and of Cowfield in that Diocefe. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The amount of the fubfcription for pros 
curing herrings from Scotland for the relief 
of the poor in Salifbury, Winchefter, &c. 
many large.towns and places around South- 
ampton (the port to which the herrings are to 
be configned) is nearly soool. 
Married.) At Winche%er, Mr. Smith, 
to Mits Cooper. 
At Baughurft, W. Fendall, efq. of Marf- 
ton, near Gloucefter, to Mrs. Lyford. 
At King’s Worthy, Mr. Brookman, of 
Martyr Worthy, to Mifs Faithful. 
At Twyford, Mr. John Young, of Long- 
wood, to Mifs E. Bunney. 
At Droxford, the Rev. 
Mifs Mary Rogers. 
At Romfey, Mr. J. Withers, of Winchef- 
ter, to Mifs Maunder.- 
At Portfea, Mr. Brown, aged $4, to Mrs. 
Boyce, widow, aged 50. 
At. Kingfton, Lieut. A. Wilfon, of the 
royal navy, to Mifs £, B. M’Kay, of Gibral- 
Mr. Thoreld, to 
Died. At Winchefter, Mrs. White, wi- 
dow of the late Mr. White, keeper ar the 
county goal.-Mr. John Chiddell, of the 
Mitre Inn. and Tavern.—Aged 23, Mifs 
Dearling, only furviving daughter of Mr. 
Dearling, brewer.—A. Tench, efq. 
At Fordingbridge, Mr. Stephen Turner, an 
eminent folicitor. 
Mr. Davis, mafter of Heckfield School 
near Hartley Row. 
At Alton, the Rev. Mr. Docker, fen, 
At Bafingftoke, Mr. Davies. 
At Buckland, near Lymington, Charles 
Bowles, efg. 
At Bifhop’s Waltham, aged 84, 
Shales, efg. formerly agent vittualler at 
Port{mouth:. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. 
Mr. Kellings, publicans, 
Mrs. Norman, wife of Capt. Norman, of 
the navy. 
In the Soke, 1 near Winchefter, Mrs, Lucas, 
relict of the late Mr. N. Lucas. 
At Bramdean, Mrs. H. Richards, widow 
of Mr. Charles Righaeds, late of Hinton 
Ampner. 
At Old Alresford, ee $6, Mr. Henry 
Bulpit. 
Peter M’Cann and 
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