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368 ) Suffix—Hampfhire—Wiltfire. 
At Chatham, Mr. W. Mackay, pav-fer- 
jeant of the royal marines. 
At Feverfham, Mrs. Kemp, wife of Mr. 
Kemp, grocer, and one of the jurats.—Iin an 
advanced age, Mrs. Powney. 
At Gillingham, Mrs. 7 nes. 
At Folkfone, aged 63, Mr. J Hart. 
At Ramigate, St Jehn Charlton, . efq. of 
Apley Caftle, Shropfhire. 
At Lynitead, Mrs. Read. 
At Gore Houfe, near Dartford, Major E. 
Vernon Ward. t 
At Roydon Hail, the feat of Sir W.Twyf- 
den bart, Mrs. Wynch, relict of A. Wynch, 
[Noy. 1, 
efq. late governor of Madras.—Mr. Gardiner, 
Many years ating manager to Mrs. Baker’s 
company of comedians. 
At Whitftable, aged ror years, Mrs. Holt. 
—The Rev. T. Johnfon, rector of Charlton, 
near, Dover. 
Mr. Howe, bailiff to W. Fairman, efq. of 
Lynftead. 
At Minfter, in Thanet, aged 68, Mrs, M. 
Wotton. 
At Eaftry, aged 72, Mr. T. Harvey. 
Suddenly, Mr. Webb, of Harrietiham. 
At Sandgate, Mrs. Wodeville. 
SUSSEX. 
Comparative Statement of the Hops grown by the feveral Planters in the Parifhes of Saleburf, 
Mountfield, and Burwajh, in this County, in the Years 1801 and 1802, 
Planter’s Names. ale eS. 
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Mr. Pemble, Robertfbridge 
Mr. Wood, ditto : 
Mr. Infkipp, ditto To 
Mr, Bourne, ditto 8 
Mr. Durrant, ditto 283 
Mr. Noakes, ditto un 9 
Mr. Carr, ditto | 32 
Mr. Langford, ditto | 26 
Mr. Wilder, Mountfield S4 
Mr. Crutenden, Burwaih 35 
Mr. Cheefman, ditto thy hz 
A great number of very curious petrified 
fhells were lately difcovered, by accident, by 
fome men, employed in finking a well, a 
few miles from Lewes, at the depth of about 
fixcy feet from the furface of the ground, 
Married.| At Shoreham, Colonel Porter, 
to the Countefs Dowager cf Grofvenor.—Mr. 
R. Herting, a furgeon in the royal navy, to 
Mifs Lafhmar, of Chiddingley. 
At Herfimenceux, T. 
Richmond, to Mrs. Rofam, of Lime. 
Died.) Gnthe oth of May lat, at the 
houfe of her brother, T. B. Hurdis, efq. col- 
leGtor of Dindigal and. Madura, in the My- 
fore country, Mifs H. Hurdis, an amiable 
young lady, endowed with every grace of 
Virtue and religion, daughter of Mr. Hur- 
dis, of Seaford, in this county. 
At Brighton, of 4 complaint in the bowels, 
Mr. Heather, many years mafter of the 
Brighton Packet public-houfe. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Whilf great national improvements are 
going forward in every part of the king- 
dom, it is fingular and ftrange to obferve, and 
ought to excite no {mall furprife, that the in- 
habitants of the Ifle of Wight, nave not yet 
been accommodated with the much defired 
tacilityof their letters coming, wiaPortfmouth, 
infead of Southampton. ‘This alteration, fo 
evidently beneficial to the inhabitants in ge- 
neral, and particularly fo to thofe engaged in 
commercial purfuits, would be likewife a pub- 
lie faving inftead of expence, as the Jad car- 
Cha: rles, .efq. of 
Cwet. grs. lbs. Acres. | Cwt. rs. lbs. 
cP ae aS 3 ©. 20 0 
io... % 20 4 OS a, 
of PE 10 7. % 28 
Sage 1) 8 TO 
Te. San yh. 235 Io 8.” Bs 
MAE 2). 22 . 
ce. pet aR 12 Pie Weer 
354 3 24 2.6 5.n- 2-48 
BO EF in. Sac 50 Pm re ee 
ee, Mee 32 OG okt 
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riage is lefs; Portfmouth being fix miles 
nearer the metropolis than the prefent reute, 
and the paffaye by water, is not only foorter, but 
abundantly more certain, and convenient. The 
inhabitants of the ifland, would, by this 
means, have their letters three hours,at leaft, 
and fr equently four -or five, fooner, a by 
the prefent mode of conveyance. 
Married. At Portfmouth, Mr. Gardiner 
to Mrs. Reid, widow of the late Mr. Reid, 
fadler.—Capt. G. Stiles, of the abel 
cutter, to Mifs Tuckey, of Winterborne, 
Wilts.—-Sir J. Pollen, bart. of Redenham, 
in this county, to Mifs Southby, eldeft daugh, 
terof the late R. Southby, efg. of Bulford- 
Witls.—J.Page,efq. barrack-mafter of New, 
port, Ifle of Wight, and deputy of the ifland- 
to Mifs Smith, of the Wood-houfe, in Glou- 
cefterfhire.—Lieutenant Atkins, of the Royal- 
navy, to Mifs M. Edgcumbe. 
At Southampton, Mr. Chandler, to Mifs 
Wareham. 
Died.}| At Wherwell, Mrs. Iremonger, 
wife of the Rev. R. Iremonger, jun. 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Bannifter, wife of 
Mr. J. Bannifter, jun,—Suddenly Mr. C. 
Moody. 
At Dauunauth. Mr. Woolford, of the 
Tuns public- ee 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. J. Sandy, of Bath, to Mifs 
M. Wheeler, of Hodfon, near Swiadew 
At Swindon, the Rev. W. Bayley, fellow 
of New College, Oxford, to Mifs L. Good- 
enough, 
