1804. |) 
are few examples. His difmiflal from the 
world was the eafieft poffible: he feemed 
merely to.ceafe to breathe. Thus was his 
death, in all refpeéts, the death of the righte- 
Ous ; and confonant to his tranquil, blamelefs, 
and beneficent life. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At Fareham, Dr. Middleton, 
M.D. of Southampton,.to Mifs Stares, daugh- 
ter of Thomas Stares, efq. of Wallington- 
park, inthis county. 
At Portfmouth, J]. Garter, efq. chief magif- 
trate of the borough, furveyor of the cuftoms 
at the port, and brother of Sir John Carter, 
to Mifs Gibbons, daughter of Mr. Gibbons, 
cutler, 
At Ringwood, J. Townfhend, efq. late of 
Wandfworth, Surrey, to Mifs Joanna Thed- 
dam. ‘ 
At Soberton, Mr. W. Piftall, ftone-cutter, 
in London, to Mifs Peskett, of Blackneft- 
farm. 
Died ] At his feat, at Old Alresford, in 
the 73d year of his age, William Shirreff, efq. 
a general of his Majefty’s forces. This me- 
ritorious officer ferved in America with great 
reputation, and diftinguifhed himfelf there 
for feveral years, by his gallant behaviour on 
Numerous .oceafions. He poffefied many vir- 
tues: tender and affe€tionate towards his 
family ; faithful and fincere to his friends ; 
benevolent.and generous to the poor, he was 
univerfally :re{pe€ted and admired. To the 
extenlive qualifications requifite to form.the 
Soldier, he added the elegant manners of a gen- 
ileman and his politenefs, and hofpitality 
{in which he was excelled by few) had fo 
endeared him to a large circle of friends, and 
acquaintance, that his death will be long and 
juttly lamented by the whole neighbourhood 
in which he lived, and to which he proved 
a valuable acquifition, and by fociety of which 
he was an active and well principled mem- 
ber. 
At Portfmouth, aged 63 years, Anthony 
Atchefon, efg. one of the burgefles of that 
corporation ; his remains were interred in the 
centre aille of the parifh-church of Portf- 
mouth, and his funeral was attended by the 
mayor, and fome of the aldermen and bur- 
gefies, of that borough, and a few feleét 
friends; His dea h is greatly lamented bya 
numerous acquaintance, to whom he had ere 
deared himfelf by the kindnefs and benevce 
lence of his difpofition, and the gentlenefs of 
his manners. He has left iffue one fon, 
Nat. Atchefon, efq. F.A.S. P.R I... 
At Boidre, near Lymington, the. Rey. Wil- 
liam Gilpin, prebendary of Salifbury, vicar of 
Boldre, in the New-foreft, and well known 
for his various publications (among which his 
Lectures on the Church Catechifm poffefs in- 
finite merit, and are much efteemed), at the 
advanced age of 80 years. His.life was. mo# 
»€xemplary : and few men have left behind 
them a‘higher chara@er for wifdom; piety, 
sand virtue, ., : pap 9: ete 
Menrury Mac, No. 114: 
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Lrampphire-Wrilghire—Berkfiire. 
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At Southampton, Mr, Hunt. —Mr..Chan- 
nell, —-"Mr. R. Suckett, block-maker.—» 
Aged.79, Mr. Cooper Hunt, late of Welton 
and Park farm, near Titchfield. iT a 
At Havant; Mrs. Butterfield, wife of Capt.’ 
Butterfield of the navy, 
WILTSHIRE. a 
Married.] At Salifbury, the Rev. Jj-Bell., 
to Mifs. M.A. Collinfon, of Lombard-ftreet,, 
London. 
Mr. N. Whitcombe, of Alderney, in Glous 
cefterfhire, to Mifs S. Stoner, of Kingfwood, 
in this county.—Mr. J. Bathe, of Elcombe, 
in this county, te Mifs L. Potts, of Greek= 
ftreet, London. : 
Died.| At Winterftow, the Rev. .P. B. 
Brodie. : ie 
AtImber, Mifs Anne and Mifs Sufannah 
Waltfield, daughter of che Rev. Mr. Watft- 
field, mafter of a very refpe€table boarding- 
{chool, &c. * > - . 
At Marlborough, Mrs. Merryman, wife of 
Mr. Merryman, fen.—Mrs. Bailey. 
At Wardour-caftle, Mr. G. Beefton.— 
Aged 91, Mrs. Lee, of Wormwood-houfe. » 
At Greenwich, Mifs Harold, daughter of 
Mr. Harold, printer, of Marlborough. 
Mrs, Pyne, of Oving-houfe, Bucking- 
hamfhire, ratte 
Ata very advanced age, at Duncombe, 
near Chippenham, Mrs. Wood, widow of the 
late Mr. S. Wood, fen. clothier, of Painf- 
wick, and mother of the late Mr.'T. Wood, | 
printer of the Shrewlbury Chronicle. —Mrss 
Shipton, widow of the late Mr. J. Shipton, 
one of the Duke of Marlborough’s ftewards 
for the eftates belonging to his Grace in 
W iltthire. ie 
At lifracombe, the Rev. Emanuel Mayy 
B.D. reQor of Baverftock, in this county. 
At Malmefbury, aged 59, Mrs. Robinsy 
wife of Mr. R. Robins, attorney. 
At Keynham, Mifs M. A. Landowne. . 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] In London, Mr. J. Wyatt, .of 
New Bridge-ftreet, to Mifs A. Wyatt, of 
Ives-houfe, Maidenhead.—Mr. Bayley, li- 
nen-drapery ,of _Windfor, to Mifs Burton, of 
Henley. ; Hy 
At Thatcham, the Rey. S. Slocock, cue 
rate of the parifli, to Mifs A. Argyle, of . 
Newbury. ane yt Lh when 
At Wargrave, Mr, J. Lilley, of London, 
to Mifs E. C. Smith. ; 
At Egham, Enfign Storer, of the 5 if regi- 
ment of foot, to Mils Jud. Browne, of Fofter- 
houfe. 
Died.] At Reading, S. Flory, efg.——-Mr. 
T. Miles. 
Mr. Ofbourne, wharfinger ; juftly efteem- 
ed as a man of ftrict integrity. 
In an advanced age, Mr. H. T. Higgs, up- 
“holfterer. ue ast. 1 
.» At Windfory T. Loathes, efq. many. years 
jalderman, and..chamberlain of that. compera- 
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