reo7t.] 
were penned, ©The fair as was generally ex- 
pectéd, was attended by many principal ibree- 
ders and-agriculturists from. most parts ofthe 
kingdom. The saleqwas brisl-at the following 
prices —South Down tups, from 51. 5s.to 151. 
15s. Stock ewes, 33s. \to 49s; ¢welambs, 20s. 
to SOs. wethers, 35s. to d0s53 wether lambs, 
h6s. Gd. to Yds. 
and fine collection from the South Down 
flocks than was ever before exhibited, and 
promises to become one of the best fairs in 
this part of the kingdom. Nearly ?@0 gen- 
who attended the fair, dined tagether at.the 
Old Ship, where an vexceilent dinner was ‘pro- 
vided for the oceasiun. 
On the 2d of September, a:piece of ground 
at Brighton, measuring about: 24G:by 110 feet, 
was consecrated as a place of interment by 
the Lord Bishop of Chichester, the original 
‘pet round Brighton church being found too 
limited for the numerous burials swhich the 
increased population of that place must ne- 
«essarily create. 
Adarriede | 
of Warbleton, to Miss Ann Dunk, o! Brighton. 
Died.|. At Chichester, Mrs. Lane, wife 
of William Lane, :esq. ofithe Minerva Office, 
Leadenhall Street. “This'Lady, wie, to an 
excellent education, added a well. intermed 
and polished mind, has been, for several years 
a promoter of literature. In manners she 
ingratiated herself with a circle of numerous 
Acquaintance; among her friends, her social 
disposition and hospitality were proverbial. 
Her family and servants. loved her with a 
sincere affection, and she has left. disconsolate 
husband to. mourn his irreparable loss. 
At Brighton, Richard Johnson, esq. of the 
civil service of the East India Company. 
Major Alexander Mac Sad of the East India 
Company’s service.—James Hawkins, esq. 
of Croydon. 
At Lewes, Francis Whi thield, esq. ‘banker, 
$1. 
At Pixton Hall, John Withers, esq, 
At Hastings, the Rev. Richard Solway 
Booth. 
At Patcham, Mr Richard Hamshar ; he was 
superintending his workmen in the field, and 
betrayed not the slightest symptoms of in- 
disposition, till he dropped down and expired. 
At Seddlescomb, near Battle, Mr. Samuel 
Wheeler, surgeon and apothecary. 
At Barcomb, ———— Humphrey,-esq. fa- 
ther of Captain H. of the corps of gunner 
drivers, to whom he was en a visit. 
At West Town, Mrs. Borrer, wife of Wil- 
Jiam B. esq. 
At Chichester, Mr. PetepeAllen. 
HAMPSHIRE |. 
Application is intended to be made in-the 
next session of parliament, for an act for 
inclosing the open fields, @ommons, and wastes, 
in the parish of Portchester. 
© Died.)  AtiPortsmoath, Mrs Steward, wife 
of Ambrose. H. S. esq. efipewach, nee Matthew 
Miaod, esq. Richard Veale, esq. fosmesy 
The above was a more rare - 
Mr. Thomas Waters, yeoman, 
Hampshire—Wiltshive—Berkshire—Somerset, 80% 
storekeeper iof the ordnance depattment of thie 
port.—Mrs Bird, wise of T. Y. B. sesq.—— 
Sir Robert Chalmers, »bart. commander of the 
élexandér Lazaretto, at the Mother Bank. 
He sis»succeeded in his-tithe by his son Lieut. 
C. of the royal navy. 
At Winchester, James Rivers, .esq. 86... 
The Rev. John Woodbourn, sen. rector of 
Rumney and Liccketon, 6¢.—-Mrs. Crabb. 
At Andover, Mrs. Lucas, 82.—Henry 
Festing, esq. an alderman of \the borough, 
At Shidfield Lodge, Mrs. Bligh, wife ef 
Captain B. of his ‘Majesty’s ship Alfred. 
At Gately, Mr. William Gale. 
At Wallop, Mrs. Blunt, wife of James Be 
esq. 
At Clanvill, near Weyhill, the Rey. Mr. 
Leckton. ft 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married} AtChippenham, Mr. J. Calde, 
BE GH Gon: to Miss Aun Whittick. 
Died] At Chippenham, Ivirs. Sandy, wife 
of Mr. S. printer. 
At Bradtord, Mrs. Palmer, wife of Mz. 8. 
surgeon, whose marriage as ‘recorded in our 
last number. 
At Hassage, near Philip’s Norton, Mr. 
Joba Bethell. 
At Barford, 
Crouch, 69. 
t Wanborough, Mr. Anthony Hart, 2 
singularly parsimonious character. He had 
near Wilton, Mr. Witliaza 
secreted 15 or 1400 gutneas ia or about his 
dwelling house, without: instructions or direc~ 
tions to any person where to find them. 
: BERKSHIRE. 
Married | Mr. ¥. Loder, of Tilchurst, ta 
Miss Warner, of Pangbourn. 
Mr. Bew, ‘surgeon, of Thatcham, to Migs 
Matthews, of Frilsham. 
Mr. Rie hard Parsons, of Blewberry, te 
Mrs. Viner, of Hungerford. 
At Reading, Mr. Clark, of Swallowfield, 
to Miss Stone.— Tbe Rev. A. Sturt, of He- 
reford, to Miss Sarah Clarke. 
Died. At Newoury, Miss Read. —Mn 
Chamberlain. Mr. Chark. ; 
At Reading, Mr. Benjamin Aylifii—-Miss 
Eliz. Higgs.——-Mr. Thomas Monday, 
At Binfeld, General Wm-Rowley, colone? 
of a fies 8b Liens of the 60th 1 regiment, - and 
youngest son of tla late Sir Wiltiam R,. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Thomas Nash, attorney, 
one of the coroners for this county. 
Near Newbury, in the Southampton and 
Oxford stage coach, on his return from the 
Isle of Wight, Mr. Thomas Hayley of 
Marlborough, 
At Hungerford, Mr. Thomas Maxcins of 
the White-Hart Ian. 
-At Three Mile Cross, Shinfield, ‘Maite, Body. 
AtCaversham, Mr. Brown, 
At Speennamland, Mr. Giles. 
SOMERSET SHIRE. 
Not many days since, an elegant tose La teil 
Roman pavement was discovered, at Webiow, 
near Bath, nearly adjeining one which was 
there 
