1804.]. 
At Elmftead, in his 79th year, Mr. Impett, 
of Wve 
Aged 47, Mr. L. Kennett, of Braybourne, 
*-Azed 23, Mr, W. Greene, yeoman, of 
Stockbury. 
Lately in India, H. I Darnell, efq. of the - 
Bengal civil fervice, fon of H. Darnell, efq. 
of Cale-hill, in this county. 
At Stanford, Mr. 1, Cooper, mafter of the 
Drum public houfe. 
Suddenly, near London, of a paralytic 
Rroke, Mr. J. Jeuduryne, furgeon, late of 
Hollingbourne. 
Near Ramfgate, Mrs. Fox. 
SUSSEX. 
Lately, at Lewes, on pulling down an old 
houfe, atthe Eaft corner of St. Martin’s-lane, 
the workmen difcovered under the hearth of 
the kitchen, ina chalky foil, a hole about 
four feet f{quare, filled with wood afhes and 
light mould, on*emptying which, they found, 
at the bottom, at the depth-of 15 feer, a fil- 
ver Ting, ornamented with a heart, beneath a 
rofe or fome other flower. They likewife 
difcovered the mouldering remains of the 
coffinsjof two children, which, as the building , 
was very antient, muft undoubtedly have lain 
there for feveral centuries. On removing the 
rubbith from other parts of the aforefaid pre- 
mifes, two filver coins were found, one of 
Edward VI, and the other of Elizabeth. 
Married.| At Lewes, Mr, T. Figg, fad- 
dler, to Mifs 5. Kidd. 
The Rev. I. Pratt, rector of Seddlefcombe, 
in this county, to Mifs M. A. Berens, eldeft 
daughter of J. Berens, efg. of Kevington 
in Kent. 
Died.] At Chichefter, Mrs. Fuller, wife 
of Mr. R. Fuller, mercer.—Mr. Goodman, 
o~Mr, Young. 
At New Shoreham, aged 35, Mr. Deane. 
Mr. I. Verrall, yeomaa, of Court-houfe, 
near Lewes.——-Mr. W. Rafon, yeoman, of 
Eaft-bourn, 
On Tower-hill, J. Harvey, efq. one of 
the fenior aldermen of the Corporation of 
Chichefter, 
At Stockbridge, near Chichefter, in his 86th 
year, Mr, J. Goodman, 2 truly religious gha- 
racter, a man of an expanded mind and bene- 
volence which knew no bounds ; indeed from 
all his a€tions, he appears to have been the 
counter part of the manof Rots, fo beauti- 
fully pourtrayed by Pope, 
At Southover, aged 65, Mrs. M. Winton, 
a maiden lady. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.| At Winchefter, Mr, J. Lony, 
maltfter, to Mifs H. Hatch. 
J. Stevens, efg. banker, of Farnham, to 
Mifs Wilkinfon, daughter of the Rev. Mr, 
Willkinfon,. ‘ 
in Londog, Mr. Wilfon, of St. Paul’s 
Church-yard, to Mifs Mountain, of Portf- 
mouth. ——J. Kirkpatrick, efg. banker, at 
Newport, inthe ifle of Wizht, te Milfs ” 
Suffex— Hamp fhire—Wilifpire, Se. 507 
Rogers, of Sun-court,, Cornbill.--Mr, I. Hunt, 
brewer, to Mifs Dancafier, both of New Aji- 
resford, . 
Dicd.] At Winchefter, Mr. Weddell, 
{tone- mafon. Q 
At Portimouth, T. Larcum, efq. a Captain 
‘in the royal navy : during aterm of forty years 
continuance in the fervice, the time [pent by 
the captain, on fhore, was but little more 
thin two years. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Corfham, Mr, Ward, inftru- 
ment-maker, of London, aged 23, to Mils 
Gantlett, aged 43. 
Diced.) At Marlboro’, Mr, Mortimer, shop- 
Keeper. 
At Malmbfbury, in his 78th year, Edm. 
Wilkins, efg. 40 years receiver-general for 
this county, and high fteward of Malmfbury, 
At Melktham, Mifs Bruges. 
At Bremhill, the Rev. Mr. Hume, reétor. 
In his 74th year, the Rev. H. Still, rec- 
tor of North Wraxhall; a clergyman of ore 
thudox fentiments, but farcaftical charaéter 3 
his wit, however, was genuine, and his {piri¢ 
liberal and independent. al 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Bampton, Mr. W. Stephens, 
of St. James’s, Weftminiter, to Mifs H. 
Dewe, tecond daughter of W. Dewe, gent. 
of Charney, in this county, 
_ At Reading, Mr. W. Williams, druggift, 
to Miss Berry, of Caverfham, Oxon.—-Mr. 
J. Hawkins, flour-dreffer, to Mifs A. Pither, 
—T, J. Straker, efq. to Mifs Valpy, eldeft 
daughter of the Reverend Dr. Valpy. 
At Abingdon, J. Bunce, jun. efq. of 
Marcham, to Mifs Child, daughter of Capt, 
Chiid, of the Abingdon troop of cavalry. 
Died.| At Reading, Mr. Moult, of the 
Crown Inn. 
At Windfor, aged 27, Mrs. Ramlbottom, 
wife of J. Ramfbottom, jun. efq. a lady 
of elegant manners, unaffeéted fincerity, 
and engaging fweetnefs of temper, 
At Hungerford, Mrs. Viner. 
At Workingham, Mrs. Orne. She had 
only a few weeks before received the me- 
lancholy news of the death of her brother, 
Lieutenant Ormfby, who was maffacred at 
Ceylon, in the Eaft Indies. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The works on the intended Cut for alter. 
ing the courfe of the river Avon, according 
to the adopted plan for the improvement of 
the harbour and port of Briftoly was lately 
begun at Wapping in that city, near the 
fhip-yard of Mr. Teaft, under the dire@ion 
of Mr. Jeflop, engineer to the Briftol Dock 
Company. 
It is intended to form a company at Bath, 
under the ftyle or firm of the Batheafton 
Mining Company, for the ettabliihing and 
advancing of amine for coals or other mi- 
nerals; the works cf which are to be car- 
‘Tied on in the. parishes ef Batheatton and 
Swunlwick, 
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