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jas.—-Aged 7%, the Rev, Mr, Hooper, of 
Beckley. ’ 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The very ancient and venerable gate, called 
South, or Watergate, fituated at the entrance 
of the quay of the port of Southampton, 
has been lately difpofed of at a public vendue, 
under the conditions of being fhortly re- 
moved. 
Married.} At Newport, W.T. Garnett, 
efqg. of Edgall Hall, Staffordfhire, to Mifs 
Dalmer, of Reading. 
At Broughton, J. Rafhley, efq. of Hatton 
Garden, London, to Mifs Sealy, of New Al- 
restord, in this county.—Mr. Hancock, fur- 
geon, of Bath, late of the Royal Hofpital 
at Haflar, to Mifs Ewer, eldeft daughter of 
the late P. Ewer, efg. of Burtledon, in this 
county.—=-The Rev. F. Beadon, of North 
Stoneham, in this county, to Mifs Wilder, 
daughter of the Kev, Dr. Wilder, of Purley 
Hall, in Berkfhire.—Mr. J. H. Todd, attor- 
ney, of Andover, to Mifs Marcer, of Read- 
ing, Berkihire.—Mr. Wade, jun. of Puck- 
nall, to Mifs Van Rixtell, only daughter of 
the late J. V. Rixtell, efq. of Upton Houfe, 
in this county.-—-R. Drinkwater, efq. to Mrs, 
Baldwyn, of Bentley Cottage. 
Died.) At Winchefter, the Rev. T. Ga- 
bell,” precentor of the Cathedral, reétor of 
St. Peter, Cheefehill, and St. John, in that 
_eity, and one of the chaplains to the college, 
-— Mr. §. Phillips, officer of excife upwards 
of thirty years for the ifle of Wight, and 
other parts of this county —Mr. J. Plott, 
Jimner.— Mrs. Forreft, wife of Mr. Forreft, 
farrier. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Richards, reli& of 
Captain Richards, of the Royal Navy. 
Colonel Davids, of the Royal Marines, 
who was buried with military honours at 
Vortfmouth, every officer of the garrifon at- 
tending. 
Mr, Pearfon, fon of Mr. Pearfon, of the 
Rofe end Crown. 
Mrs. Olivia Eversfield, a maiden lady, 
fifter to the late Sir Charles Eversfield, aged 
go years. She was poflefied of a fortune of 
three thoufand pounds per annum, half of 
which fhe generoufly gave te her nephew and 
heir, Mr. Marquick, during her life-time, 
and the other half fhe left to him at her de- 
ceafe, 
Mrs. Camis, of Qparley, mother of Mrs. 
Miller, paftry-cook.— Aged 29, Mr. A. By- 
den, baker. —Mr. T. Smith, baker. 
At Cowes, Mr. Shea‘h, breeches-maker,—— 
Mifs Gill daughter of the Rev. Mr. Gill 
At Newport, Mrs. Fouracre, wife of Mr. 
Fouracre, fupervifor. 
In the bloom of youths of a rapid decline, 
Mifs Mercer, a young lady endued withevery 
amiable quality. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. S, Garrat, publican, 
and many years an officer in the excife, 
In the Ifle of Wight, B. Smith, efq. 
At Lymington, aged 73, Mr. H. Farvey.— 
Wiltfhire—Berkfbire. 
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Mr. J. Grimes, riding furveyor of cuftoms, 
and infpector of taxes in the Ifle of Wighr. 
" At Portfea, Mrs. Malbon, wife of Captain 
Malbon, of the Aurora fhip of war. 
At Sherfield Houfe, Mrs. Lockhart.—=Mr. 
T. Elderfield, of Hurfley. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Salifbury, Mr. J. Shipley, 
fon of Mrs. J. Shipley, of Shaftfbury, to 
Mifs Humphreys, eldeft daughter of the late 
Mr. J. Humphreys. 
At Warminfter, Mr. R. Wilkes, coal-mer- 
chant, of London, to Mifs A, Butler, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. E. Butler, clothier. 
Mr. J. Gawen, late of Bath, to Mrs. J. 
Gawen, widow, late of Weftbury. 
Died.] At Salifbury, Mrs. Harrifon.—Aged 
$1, Mrs Sturges, widow of the late Rev. T. 
Sturges, formerly fellow of Eton College.— 
Mr. R. Chandler, of Devizes. —Almoft fud- 
denly, Mr. Hollett, gunfmith. — Mr. R. 
Smith, alderman and upholfterer.—Mrs. Ed- 
gar, relict of the late Mr. Alderman Edgar, 
At Boreham, in the prime of life, the Rev. 
E. Jackfon, member of an Independent con- 
gregation at Warminfter. This gentleman 
pofleffed confiderable talents as a preacher, 
which were embellifhed by all the amiable 
qualities of focial, domeftic life. 
At Warminfter, aged 78, E. Middlecott, 
efg. 
At Notton, Mrs. Barrett, widow. 
At Luriccia, near Rome, E. Poore, efq. 
late of ‘Tidworth, in this county, 
BERKSHIRE. 
It appears from fome ftatements in the 
Provincial prints that much benefit has been 
derived by a very confiderablenumber of inva- 
lids, from the ufe of the chalybeate fpring 
lately opened at Caverfham, fituated onan airy 
fpot, near Reading. When firft difcovered, 
it was a mere muddy pool, but the proprietor, 
Mr. Williams, having erected a pump and 
thereby excluded the external air, the 
water is now pure and fparkling, and by no 
means unpleafant to the palate. A neat 
Gothic building hasbeen conftru€ted over the 
pump, and the ground immediately adjoining 
is intended for a botanic garden. When the 
conftitution has been previoufly much debi- 
litated, and fteel tonics are judged neceflary, 
this water has been found extremely fervice- 
able, when the artificial preparations of iron 
have failed, 
Married.| At Streatley, the Rev. E. 
Evans, M. A. vicar of Dymock, in Glou- 
cefterfhire, to the Honourable Mifs Brad- 
fhaw. 
In London, Mr. Butler, cutler, to Mifs 
Mathews, of Shinfield.—Mr, T. Fofter, dra- 
per, toMifs Coffum, bothof Maidenhead. 
At Reading, S. Pococke, efg. captain in 
the 32th battalion of the army of referve, to 
Mifs Porter, daughter of Lady Bolton, of the 
ifland of St. Vincent.—Mr. R. Clark, iron- 
monger, &c. of Marlborough, Wiltthire, to 
352 Mifs 
