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At Folkftone, W. Joven efq. fenior 
Captain of the Folkftone Cinque Port Voiun- 
teers. 
At Elham, Mr. J. Andrews, grazier. 
At Thurnham, Mifs A. Wife, youngeft 
daughter of the late Mr. T. Wife. 
in London, Mr, P. Shirley, attorney». fon 
of Mr. T. Shirley, of Eaft Sutton. 
Mr. J. Martin, of New Church; he 
was found drowned in a ditch near his own 
houfe. 
At New Romney, Mr. Tr. Buckhurft, gra- 
_zier.—Aged 24, Mr. J. Ramfden, fon of Mr. 
W. Ramiden. 
At Littlebourn, Mrs. Inge. —Mrs, Hol- 
lingbury.—Aged 71, Mr. T. Hatton, farmer, 
Sete Bucteload.: 
At Streed, aged 42, W. Falthaw, efq. col- 
le&tor of the excife for Weft Kent.—Mr. J. 
Page, publican, of Harbledown. 
SUSSEX. 
The Suffex Agricultural Society at their 
laft meeting, April 18, announced their de- 
termination to give Me following premiunis 
for the prefent year. Three prizes of tol. 
each to the owners, refpeCtively of the beft 
bull, two years old, three years old, and four 
years old and upwards: alfo a piece of plate, 
' value rol. to the owner-of the beft bull pro- 
duced in the field, to be kept till fuch piece 
of plate is challenged by the owner of any 
other buli. The challenge to be given on the 
flay of the fhew of cattle, and to be deter- 
tined upon the next enfuing thew day. The 
The challenger to ftake 51. againft the piece 
of plate. Alfo three premiums of 5]. to the 
owners, refpeétively, of the beft heifer, two 
years old, of the beft heifer three vear old, 
that fhall have produced a living calf, and 
thall be in milk at the time of thew, and of 
the beft yoke of working oxen, from four to 
fix years old. Alfo five prizes of $1 to the 
owners, refpectively, of the beft fouth down 
ram, one year old lait lambing time; of 
the beft two years eld, &c. of the beft three 
years old, &c. of the beft ditto two years old 
laf lambing time, which fhall have worked 
the year before in the flock, not lefs than 
one month in the autumn, and fhall have re 
turned to the flock on or before the 5th day 
of April, and fhall have continued with the 
flock till the 1ft of July, upon the down and 
arable land; and of the beft ditto thiee years 
old laft ieechine time, under the fame condi- 
tions. Alfo premiums of 51. 41. 31. 21. and al. 
each, to the owners, refpectively, of the beft 
pen of 12 fouth down ewes, four of one year 
old, four of two years old, and four of three 
years old; and of the 2, 3, 4, and § beit 
ditto of the fame defcription. The fociety 
have alfo offered a premium of 51 one of 31 
and one of 21 to three fheep fhearers, who 
fhall thear 30 fheep each, in one day, (to 
be taken out of the fame flock) in the beft 
and moft workman like’ manner, viz. fhear- 
ing the clofeft and clipping off the greateft 
Suffix Hampphire: 
[June 4, 
quantity of wool, and doing the leaft injury 
tothe theep, by cutting them or otherwile. 
The thew of cattle will take place, on a 
certain day to be advertifed, between Brigh- 
ton and Lewes races. 
A butcher of Lewes lately killed a hog 
that had two hearts, one of which was in 
the natural fiteation, and the other fomewhat 
below it. They were nearly of equal fize, 
but the upper one exhibited the moft fat. 
The-family who ate them could difcover no 
‘difference in their texture or tafte. \ 
Marricd.j} Mr. W. Davies, yeoman, of | 
Beddingham, to Mifs Freeman, of the Clifie, | 
near Lewes. 
Mr. R. Lambe, upholfterer, to Mifs Farnes, 
both of Lewes. 
Died.| At Lewes, aged 60, in confe- 
quence of a paralytic affeétion, Mrs. Martin, 
draper, and a Quaker 5 a conftant and liberal 
benefa&trefs to the poor‘in her neighbour- 
hood, fo much fo, indeed, that in her life- 
time fhe meritedly obtained the uninflated but 
truly glorious title of ¢* Friend to the Poor.” 
Same place, aged 35, after a few hours 
illnefs, and without any previous apparent 
fymptom of danger, Miis S. Langridge.— 
Aged 62, Mrs. A. Brett, a maiden-lady. 
At Ringmer, in his 19th year, Mr. Biunt, 
youngett fon of H. Blunt, efq. 
In the prime of life, Mr. Thomas Hick- 
man, the younger, of Lewes, in Suffex. He 
happily united to fcientific, and cultivated 
talents, the moft amiable difpofitions, and a 
conduct circum{peét and exemplary. By his 
death the relatives and friends immediately 
allied to him, have to lament, an irreparable 
lofs ; and fociety one of its valuable members. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A new road is making to form a part of 
or connect withthe London and Southampton 
road, and which is intended to proceed from 
the Botley turnpike-road on Curdridge Com- 
mon, through the town of Bifhop’s Waltham, 
and thefeveral parithes of Bifhop’s Waltham, 
Corhampton, Exton, Warnford, Hinton, 
Ampner, and Weftmeton, fo as to join the 
Gofport turnpike-road, at or near Filmer Hill; 
a branch is alfo intended to pafs from the faid 
road, on Corhampton Down, to the village of 
Corhampton ; 4 all in this county. 
One of the largeft fteam-engines in ‘Eng. 
Yand, which has See erecting for fome time 
paft in the Dock-yard at Portfmouth, has 
been lately completed, and fet to werk. It. 
will pump twenty tons of water in a minute, 
with a conf{umption of only a buthel and a 
half of coals pefhour. 
Married.| At t\Andover, Mr. R, faothie?, 
attorney, to Mifs M’Min, milliner.—Mr. W. 
Lellyett, of Havant, to Mifs J. Hopwood, of 
Bedhampton Park. 
Mr. J. Rolfe, attorney, of Hatton Garden, 
London, to Mifs E. Tredgold, late of Chil- 
bolton-farm. 
The Rev. Mr. Ifdeli, canon of Winchefter 
: Cathedral, 
