1804.] 
ter of the late John Monckton, efg. fur-* — 
geon, and one of the aldermen of this corpo- 
ration. —= Mr, Fay, — Mrs, Manfell, of the 
Crofs Guns.—Mrs, Smith.—Mrs. North. 
Near the Foundling Hofpital, London, 
Thomas Ridding, efq. a moft upright many 
and refpeGtable Jawyer. He had been for up- 
wards of five-and-twenty years town-clerk of 
this corporation, regiftrar to the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bifhop of Winchefter for the county - 
of Surrey, and a Mafter in Chancery, In 
the firft office he is fucceeded by Thomas 
Curry, efq. and in the fecond, by the Hon. 
Mr. Legge, fon of the Earl of Dartmouth — 
He bore, while Jiving, the beft of charac- 
ters as a hufband anda father, and in his pro. 
feffional capacity he had much {fcience and 
fingular moderation. He will .be long la. 
mented by a large family, and, with much 
reafon, by the public, which has loft in him 
azealous and confcientious fervant. 
After a painful illneis,Mrs, Frances Hence 
kell, amaiden lady, fifter of George Henc- 
kell, efq. of Auftin Friars. She wasa per- 
fon whom no one that was capable of ap- 
preciating piety, benevolence, amenity of 
manners, and pleafantnefs of converfation, 
could but efteem anjadmire. She bore, in 
the moft ferene and placid manner, a melan- 
choly difeafe, which required the utmoft 
patience and refignation. Her charities were 
numerous ; efpecially towards a fchool of in- 
duftry eftablifhed in this town, to which fhe 
hag left a lhandfome legacy. 
At Totton, Mss, Mitchard. 
In the Ifland of Guernfey, after a week’s 
Indifpofition, brought on by catching a fevere 
cold on guard, Captain O’Brien, of the 67th 
regiment, a brave and deferving officer, 
nearly related to the Earl of Inchiquin. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. Dart, uncle to the 
late Dicky Dart, of excentric memory, 
who was murdered in St. James’s-ftreet 
about three years ago, with circumftances of 
atrocious barbarity. 
_ J. Drury, efq. who was fhortly going out 
as commiffary-general to Barbadues.—Mr. 
Beckford, on the Point.—Mr. W. Hicks, 
matter of the Navy Poft-office.x—Aged 33, 
Mr. |. Bailey, merchant.——Mr. J. Tate, of | 
the Coal Exchange. 
At Weitover, in the Ifle of Wight, Lord 
Holmes. 
At Newton Valence, Mrs. Knight, late of 
Barton-farm, near Winchefter. 
AtSwarraton, in an advanced age, Mr. J. 
’ Houfe.—Suddenly, as the was ftepping into 
bed, Mrs Dowden, wife of Mr. Dowden, 
fen. of Wetton, in the parifh of Mitchel- 
dover, 
At Winchefter, aged 95, Mrs. M. Lath- 
ford, widow of the late Mr. J, Lafhtord, 
foap-boiler, é&c——Mr. W, Doller, mafter of 
the White-Hart-Inn, 
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At Hill, Mr. Payne. 
At Southampton, Mr. T. Beare, painter 
and glazier. . 
‘At Farnham, Mrs. Shotter, widow.—Mrs, 
Woodman, widow, of Bedhampton-mijl, 
near Havant. 
At Otterburne, Mr. J. Buxey, farmer, and - 
brick-burner.—Mr. Thring. 
WILTSHIRE >. 
Died.] . At Salifbury, Mrs. S. Evans, wife 
of. the Rev. J, E, matter of the free grammar 
{chool. 
. At Marlborough, Mrs, Dobfon, .wife of 
Mr. D. paftry-cook. : 
At Leighton Houfe, Mr. Phipps, youngett 
fon of T. H. H. Phipps, Efq —+Mrs. Smith, 
widow of the late Mr, S. farmer of Baver- 
ftock. 
BERKSHIRE- 
Married.] Mr. Pococke, of Bifhopftone, 
Wilts, to Mifs Browne, of Lockinge, in this 
county Mr. W, Horfnail, of Warfield, in 
this county, to'Milfs A. Wilfon, of Nor- 
wich. 
At Lewes, in Suffex, Mr, T. Rickman, 
late of Maidenhead, to Mils L. Rickman.— 
Mr. N. Guy, of Hurley, to Mifs Houfe, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. H. of Lafhbrooke-. 
Farm, 
At Workington, Mr. T. Creaker, to Mifs 
Cruttwell. | 
Died.] At Reading, Mrs. S. Cowdery, 
widow, and teacher at the girl’s Charity 
School in Broad-ftreet, from the time of its 
original inftitution in the year 1782,—Mr. 
6. Bufhwell, dealer in bacon.—-Mrs. Wild, 
wife of Mr. Wild, watchmaker, and fecre- 
tary to the Infants Friend Society ever fince 
the firft infticution, an office of which fhe 
uniformly acquitted: herfelf to the entire fa- 
tisfa€tion of all the friends and patrons of 
‘that excellent eftablifhment. 
At Newbury, in her 35th year Mrs, 
Lambe, wife of Mr. Lambe, furgeon.—-Mr- 
A. Grove, 
At Abingdon, aged 73, the Rev. B. 
Bowles. 
At Old Windfon, Mrs. S. Sills. 
At Inkpen, in his 60th year, Mr, F. Durns 
ford, - 
At Bracknall, in his 84th year, Mr. T. 
Markham.—In the prime of life, Mrs. Iron- 
monger, of Beenham, aged 77.—P. Body, 
Efg. of Shinfield.—Mr. W. Dicker, of 
Woolhampton.—The Rev, W, Cooke, B.D. 
rector of Hatford in this ceunty, &c. &c. 
At Wallingford, in her 74th year, Mrs. 
Button.—Mrs. Selwood, of Aldworth. 
At Fofter-houfe, near Egham, where he 
had been confined on account of mental de-= 
rangement, Mr. Buttera, formerly furgeon, 
of Wokingham.—Aged 80, Mr. T. Thack- 
ham, of Arborfield.——-Mr. Round, attorney, 
formerly of Windfor. 
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