~560 Suffex—Hampfrire+-Wiltbire—Somer{ithire—Dorfetpbire. [ faly fs 
At Margate, G. Wright, efg. fon of the 
celebrated G. Wright, efq: well known by his 
admirable imitations, and his uncommon 
mufical powers, to Mifs C. Dixon. 
Mr. Sankey, of Eythorne, to Mifs Boys, 
of Betthanger. 
At Fuleenonel Mr. J. Hart, to Mifs M. 
Boorn.—Mr. J. Cullen, to Mifs Ay Bateman. 
At Feverfham, Mr. R. Burr, to Mifs S. 
Ware. : 
At Boughton Malherb, Mr. G. Johnfon, 
to Mrs. Golding, Boel’ of Berftead. E: 
Whittenbury, eh. of Hackney, to Mifs 
Dinwiddie, of Bexley. 
At Weitbere, Mr. W. Sladden, of Hoath, 
to Mifs M. Taylor, of Ruthbourn.—Mr. 
Auften, farmer, to Mifs M. Luck, both of 
Brenchley. 
Died. At Canterbury, aged 62, Mrs. 
Pout.—Aged 72,°Mr. S. Ginener: His 
death was octafioned by his being unfortu- 
nately drawn under the wheels of one of the 
Dover coaches which was paffing the Butter- 
market, and the wheel going over his loins, 
- injured him fo materially as to bring on his 
diffolution. _He was eminent as a linguift, 
and enjoyed a remarkably found ftate of 
health, for his advanced age. 
Aged ot, Mrs-E. Taylor.—Mr. H. White, 
keeper of the toll gate at Vauxhall. .He 
went to bed the preceding evening in appa- 
rent health, but expired in the night without 
the knowledge of any of his family. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] Mr. T. R. Willard, of Funting- 
ton, near Chichefter, fon of N. Willard, efq. 
of Eaft Dean, to Mifs Alfrey, of Peon 
Place. 
At Stortaecon: General J. Whyte, com- 
Manding the Suflex diftri@, to Mifs A. Bi- 
fhopp, daughter of Col. H. Bifhopp.—Captain 
Lloyd, of the Coldftream Guards, to Mifs E. 
Bithopp, another daughter of Col. H. Bithopp, 
both grand-daughters of Sir Cecil Bithopp, of 
Partiam Park, in this county. 
Died.) At Lewes, Mr. H. Alfrey, a jour- 
neyman-carpenter 3 who dropped down dead 
as he was at his work, and fo filently, that 
his companion at another bench remained for 
fome time totally ignorant of the circum- 
fiance. 
At Chichefter, in his 89th year, F. Dear, 
efq. brother in law to’ the late Bithop Ath- 
burtnham, and regifter of the epifcopai and 
archiepifcopal courts in Chichefter. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| G. Croft, efq. of Serjeant’s-inn, 
London,to Mifs E. Gauntlett, eldeft daugh- 
ter of P. Gauntlett, efq of Winchefter. 
Died] At Pertimouth, Mr. Richards, 
formerly a pork-butcher on the Point. 
Thomas Saxton, a convict on board the 
Lion bulk, in Portfmouth harbour. The co- 
roner’s jury declared it as their opinion, that 
the flux which occafioned his death, was 
brought om by the badneéfs of the bread ferved 
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to him, with the other unfortunate people. 
confined on board the Lion, the fatal effects 
of which could not. be counteraéted by the 
very humane attention and medical aid affoxd- 
ed him, after his removal tothe hofpital.—1 
This furely demands an enquiry. 
Aged 22, Mr. Webb, fon of Mr, R.Webb, 
gardener. 
At Fareham, aged ple Mr. Crofby, wife of 
the Rev. R. Crofby, M. A. of eae id 
Surrey. 
At his houfe, at Bellevue, near South- 
ampton, Colonel Gardiner. 
| WILTSHIRE. 
Married. In London, Mr. T. Biggs, 
grocer, of Devizes, to Mifs Gaunt, of Char- 
lotte-ftreet, Marybone. 
Mr. Z. Stubbard, of Metktham, to Mifs 
S. Poole,: of iiiaeean, ——Mr. J. Ferris, to 
Mifs Skofe, both of Chriftian. Malford. 
Died.] At Pickwick Houfe, near ae 
penham, aged 63, S. Davis, efq. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. C, Mais, fugar- baker, of 
Briftol, to Mifs Colfton, of St. James” s’s Bare 
ton. 
At Bath, "5 Rev. D. Lyfons, of Rodmax- 
ton, to Mifs Hardy, eldeft daughter of the 
late Colonel Hardy.—The Rev. J. Wood- 
ward, of Brazennofe College, Oxford, ty 
Mifs AWaoe. daughter of the late Major Wroey 
of Calcutta—Mr. B. Garrard, of Briftol, 
Mifs S$. Baylis, youngeft daughter of Me, 
aylis, of Corfham, Wilts.—R. Crofs, efq. 
of Chedzoy, to Mifs Reeder, of Barnftaple. 
At Briftol, Mr. J. Haite, grocer, to Mifs 
Jones.—Mr. Williams, cooper, to Mifs 
Lowther, daughter of Mr. Bowther, filk- 
dyer. 
Died.| At Briftol, Mr. C. Gillam; 
cheque clerk at the caleatat houfe.—-Mrs. A. 
Cox; a truly honeft{ woman.—In his 76th 
year, eminently good as a citizen, magiftrate, 
and Chriftian, J. Harris, efq. alderman of the 
ward of St. Ewen’s. 
Mifs M. Combes.—in the prime of lifes 
Mr. J.Withey.—Mr. H. Hunt, grocer.—Mr. 
Gabriel, at the Golden Lion.—In the prime 
of life, fee rapid decline, Mrs. Pittman, wife 
of Mr, Pittman, ‘'linen-draper.—Captain 
Moyfe.—-Mr. Grabham. 
At Bath, aged gs, J. Chapman, efq. fenior- - 
alderman, dee ‘fix times mayor of the city. 
Be has left behind him a charaéter rendered 
excellent and amiable by regularity, tempe- 
rance, a peculiar chearfulnefs of temper, and 
by a punttual diicharge of all the Chrifti an 
duties. 
’ Mrs, Nath, wife of Mr, Nafh, fith- -mon- 
ger. 
At Earafhill, Captain H. Combe, of the 
royal navy. 
At Bicknoller, Mr. R. Gardiner, fen. 
DORSETSHIRE. | 
_ Married.| At Poole, J. Garland, efq. jun. 
to Mifs S. Joliffi2. M. K. Welth, efq. of 
Poole 
