3:0 
At Deal, George Lawrence, esq. naval 
store-keeper, 82.—Mrs. Hayman, wife of Mr. 
Richard H. sen. Mr. George Sturgess.— 
Mr. Hubbard, jun. 
At Maidstone, Miss Elizabeth Halshed.—=- 
Mr. Robert Harris. 
At Dover, Mrs. Pascall, wife of Mr. P. 
' pilot.—Mrs. Jeken, 58.—Mrs. Styles, 78 — 
Mrs. Lane, wife of T. B. Lane, esq. 72.— 
Mr, Phineas Kennett, attorney and magis- 
trate, 50. ; 
At St. Botolph’s-bridge, Mrs. Horton, 52: 
At Rainham, Mr. John Fineh. 
At Tunbridge-wells, Miss Garnar, only 
daughter of the late J. G. esq. of Grantham, 
Lincolnshire, 18. 
At Canterbury, the Rev. J. B. Price, vicar 
of Littlebourn.—Mr. George Hammond, 39, 
—Mrs.Inment, wife of Mr. John i. 82. 
At Cranbrook, Henry Troughton, esq. for- 
merly of Fenchurch street, London, ‘but for 
upwards of fifty years a resident at Cran- 
breok, 77.—Mrs. Mott, wire of Mr. John M. 
46. : 
At Rochester, Mrs. Prudence Lambrecht, 
36. 
SURRY. e 
Married.] . At Richmond, John Harrison, 
esq. of Mansion House street, London, banker, 
to Miss Lucy Henrietta Price, second daugh- 
ter of Sir Charles P. of Spring grove. 
At Sutton, John Borham, esq. of Park lane, 
to Miss A. Davies, of Epsom. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| .At Winchelsea, H. E. Allen, 
esq. of Bath-hampton, to Miss Fanny Lloyd, 
daughter of Themas L. esq. 
At Petworth, !homas Chrippes. esq. to 
. | Kuight, second daughier of the late 
At Chichester, while drinking a 
giass oc wine, Mrs. Puole, a widow lady, of a 
most charitable disposition, and who retaine 
all her facuitics unimpaired to the advanced 
age of 99 years.—Miss Charge, 17.— William, 
son of Sir. William Milhurst, £3. 
At JJarington, Charles Cartwright, esq. 
At Thakceham, the Rev. Joseph William- 
son, rector of that place, and ‘formerly vicar 
of St. Danstan’s Fleet ‘street, London, near 
forty years, aged 82. ; 
At Northiam, Mrs. Pedzham, wife of Mr. 
John P. 
At Water-gate-house, the lady of George 
Thomas, esq. M. P. 
~ “At Brighton, Mrs. Relfe.—Miss-Caroline 
Lucy Price, daughtcr of P. esq. or Lon- 
don. , 
At Lewes, William TapsSeld, 0.—Mr° E* 
Scott, second son of Mr. S. of Brighton, minia- 
ture painter. 
At Beafield, Mrs. Phiftips. 
A: Albourne, Mr. N. Burtensnaw. (>He 
fell down suddenly ia a fit in his garden, and 
instantly expired. ; 
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Surry—Sussex— H ampshire—Wil tshire. [Dec. 1, 
HAMPSHIRE. ; 
Twenty lots of land have been sold by the 
corporation of Chichester on which the intend- 
ed street mentioned in our last is to he con- 
structed. 
be twenty feet broad, and lead from the centre 
of High-street across the canal to Orchard-. 
street Cross house. 
Married.) At Milbrook, Fry, esq. 
to Miss Le Feuvre, eldest daughter of P. Le 
F. esq. of Southampton. 
Died.|_ ' At Christchurch, sincerely and 
universally regretted, Mrs. Clapham, the wife 
of the Rev. Samuel C. A. M. vicar of Christ- 
church, and of Great Ousbourn, in Yorkshire. 
At Portsmouth, Captain Claringbold, of the 
East Kent militia, and of Goodnestone, near 
Wingham, in that county, 25.++Mrs. Ste- 
phens —Mrs. Good.—Mrs. Marsh. Eeing 
sent forat night to attend a woman in labour, 
she was faken so violently ill by the way, 
that she fell, and afterwards rolled into a 
ditch, where she lay till four o’clock next 
morning. Being then discovered she was 
taken home, but survived: only thirty-six 
hours.—Mr. Bush, father of Lieutenant B. 
ofthe royal navy.—Mrs. Lucas. —Miss Allen. 
—Mrs. Lye, 82. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Durrell, wife of 
T. D. esq. banker.—Major Barclay, an eld 
and good officer. He was aid-de-camp to Ge- 
neral Crosbie. Ettay , 
- At Cowes, Mr. George Parke, son of 
Lieutenant P. agent for transports at that 
place. 
At Purbrook, Captain T. Hawker, of the 
royainavy. : 
WILTSHIRE. 
Fonthill house, the furniture of which was 
a short time igo sold, is about to be pulled 
down and the materials disposed of. It was 
built, at a great expence. and witlr much mag 
nificence, by the celebrated Mr. Beckford. 
This scems to be not uncommonly the fate of 
splendid structures of a modern date, notwith- 
standing they so greatly ornament the country. 
Thus it happened with Bubb Doddington’s 
mansion, in Dorsetshire, with the superb 
house built at Cannons by the Duke of Chan- 
dos, and, since then, with the beautiful resi- 
dence of Sir Grezory Page, at Blackheath, to 
say nothing.ot Gunnersbury, and many other 
piaces in the vicinity of London. At Font- 
hill, however, the deprivation is less, since 
the immense works of the costly edifice, in 
the form of a Gothic abbey, are carrying for- 
ward, and which is to be the successor of Font- _ 
hiil house, by the name of Fonthill abbey. 
For the completion of this latter building, 
both within anj without, the preparations of 
art, of every kind, dre on the grandest scale. _ 
/4arried.| J. Hamphreys, esq. of West- 
bury, to Miss Dredge, of Frome. ; 
Az Weston, Rovert Haynes, esq“of West- 
Dur,-under-the-Pliin, to Miss Vere Bayly, 
HV ae 
It will be called Bridge-street, will _ 
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