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hill, near Boughton,—Mrs. Marriott, fen. of 
Sydenham.—-After three days illnefs, Mrs- 
Weudgate, of Summer-hill. 
At Walmer, Mrs. Simmons, of the Lord 
Nelfon public-houfe. 
Of aninflammation in the bowels, J. Cole, 
efq. of Spivers, Horfemonden. 
At Kenardington, Mr, B. Downe, fen. 
' SUSSEX. 
Married.] Mr. Lamb, to Mifs King, both 
of Wilmington.—Mr. J. C. Willard, of Eaft 
Bourne, to Mifs Ade, of Alfrifton. — Mr. 
Murrell, plumber and glazier, of Horiham, ~ 
to Mits Batchelor, of Wett Grinftead. 
At Chiltington chapel, Mr. J. Newland, of 
Broadwater, to Miis H. Payne, of Hurft 
Barns, near Lewes. 
Dicd.] At Lewes, aged upwards of 99, 
Mrs. Sawyer. — Mr. G, Palmer, hat-mahu- 
facturer, 
At Chichefter, Mr. ], Hardham, grazier. 
The deceafed was found drowned in the Le- 
vant-water, near this city, and is fuppofed to 
have fallen into the ftream in an epileptic 
fit, as he was known to have been, for fome 
years paft, afflicted at times with that difeafe. 
Aged 24, Mr. T. Warter, mate of the 
Falcon cutter, of this port. 
At Rye, aged 61, Mr. Baker, landlord of 
the King’s Head inn ; — and. aged 24, ina 
few hours after, Mifs Baker, daughter of Mr. 
Baker. 
At Eaft Grinftead, Mr. T. Wykehall. He 
had acquired fome celebrity, in early life, by 
his fcientific and mechanical purfuits. 
At Mayfield, Mifs A. Baker, 
daughter of the late S. Baker, efq. 
At Midhurft, W. Pruett, efqg.; a liberal 
and unoftentatious benefactor to the poor. 
At Henfield, Mrs Becket, an elderly lady. 
—Aged 80, Mrs. E. Eversfield, a maiden 
lady, and the‘laft remaining fifter of the late 
Sir Charles Eversficld, bart. of Den-park, 
near Horfham. 
At Glyndebourne, aged 66, Mrs. F. Hay, 
fifter of the late Colonel Hay, and the laft of 
a family that had enjoyed the poffeflion of 
that eftate fince the times of the common- 
wealth. 
At Tarring, in his 61ft year, the Rev. T. 
Laidler, officiating minitter at Newhaven 
fecond 
_and Deaton. 
At Teftwood, near Southampton, T. 
Hooker, efg. of Balftiean, in this county. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
On Saturday, December 3, the workmen 
commenced their labours upon the intended 
imsprovements of enlarging thequay, &c. at 
the poit of Southampton. Some were em- 
ployed to try the depth of the mud, and 
others to examine the foundnefs of the bot- 
tem, d&c. &c. 
Marvied.| At Southampton, Mr. Fox, 
grocer, to Mifs Whicher—Mr. Rogers, ex- 
cife-oflicer, of Lymington, to Mifs A. Rich- 
ardfon.——Major Ware, of the 26th light dra. 
Suffex—Hamppire—Wiltfrire, 
{ Jan. I, 
goons, to Mifs Harriet Robins,—Sidney Fof- 
ter, efq. to Mifs Sophia Bruguier. ; 
The Rev. J. Hollis, fellow of New Col- 
lege, Oxford, to Mifs Godwyn, of Week,’ 
near Winchefter.—Mr. T. Bernard, to Mifs 
Ps Cooke, grand-daughter of Caleb Smyth, 
seek 
At Portfmouth, Major General Lloyd, of 
the royal artillery, to Mifs Beaumy, fifter to 
the lady of Admiral Holloway. 
At Northwood, Ifle of Wight, Captain 
Hodges, of the Oitard militia, to Mifs Green. 
At Romfev, the Rev. jane Bennett, te 
Mifs Sarah Comiey, 
Died.| At Winchefter, Mr. J. Edwards, 
fhoemaker.—At an advanced age, Mrs Shaw. 
—Mrs. White, reli€&t of the late Mr. W. 
White, fhoemaker.——Mr, Downham, maftet 
of the Chequers public-houfe. 
At Southampten, Mr, A. Chandler, land- 
lord of the Queen Charlotte inn. Mrs. Du- 
fantoy. 
At Lymington, Mrs. Lyons, who has left a 
tender hufband, and twelve children, (the 
laft not a month old,) to bewail her lofs. 
At po hie hear Southampton, zeeis 
Parry, efq. vice-admiral of the red. 
At Little Teftwood, Mr. Hooker, a anbhes 
man whofe kindnefs és heart and affability of 
manners made him refpeéted and beloved by 
a“) 
~ a Numerous acquaintance. 
At Romfey, Mrs. Watfon, wife of Mr. 
Watfon, mafter of the grammar-fchool. 
At Parcimautly Mrs, Daly, publican, on 
the Point. 
At Nutley, in very advanced ages, Mr. 
and Mrs. Crawte, formerly of Brown Can- 
dover. It is rather a fingular circumftance, 
that this couple had always exprefled a wifkt 
not to furvive each other ; and itis no lefs 
true, that while the company were gone te 
bury Mr. Crawte, Mrs. Crawte was fuddenl y. 
taken ill, and died. 
At Ley way, in the. parifh of hoes Ms. 
J. Budd, an opulent farmer. 
At Hooke, W. Hornby, efq. 
Mrs. Lyons, wife of John Lyons, efq. of 
St. Auftin’s, near Lymington. 
At Niton, in the Ifle of Wight, Mrs, Mar- 
kett, lady of Auguitus Markett, efq. 
At Whitcombe, Ifle of Wight, Lieutenant 
Colonel Farquhar, (late of the zgth foot,} 
fecond in command of the military depot, at 
Parkhurft barracks, in this ifland. 
At Ride, C. Horlock, efq barrack-matfter. 
At Woottonbridge, fuddenly, the Rev. Mr. 
Walton, aged 73. 
At Newport, Mr. Dowling, jun, late of the 
North Hants militia. —Mrs. Robertfon. - 
WILTSHIRE, 
Dicd.| At Salifbury, Lieutenant John De 
La Touche, fifty years in the navy fervice. 
He was prefent with Hawke at the defeat of 
Cenflans, 
At Laycock-abbey, on the 31it of O€tober, 
in his 73th yours Sir Ate Biount, bart. 
BERKSHIRE, 
