1808.} 
At Leiston, aged 52, Capt. Wm. Basham, 
of the East Suffolk militia, in which corps 
he served with honour to himseif, and 
credit to the regiment, upwards of thisty 
years, twenty-eight of which he had been 
adjurant 
At tury, Mrs. Pretyman, wife of George 
P. esq. and mother of the bishop of Lincoin, 
86.—Mr, Cocksedge 
ESSEX. 
Married.j At Biackmore, Charles Fred. 
Raitt, esq. of his Majesty’s 13th regiment of 
light dragoons, to Louisa, daughter of the 
late Charles Alex. Crickett, esq. of Smyth’s- 
hall, in the said county, M P. for Ipswich. 
J. Tyler, gent. of Little Sampiord, to 
Miss Porter. 
Mr. Daniel Burton, jun. of Bell-hovse, 
High Easter, to Miss Mary Burton, daugn- 
ter of John B. esq. of Albyns, near Great 
Dunniow. 
Died.] At Mashbury, in her 88th year, 
’ Mrs. Battle; who at the age of twenty-one 
was married to her third husband, had only 
one child, and lived to see that child’s daugh- 
ter a grandmother. 
At Sible Hedingham, Mr. Wm. King. 
At Chelmsford, the only daughter of Mr. 
T. Chalk, printer, 4.—Miss Meggy, eldest 
daughter of Mr. William Meggy, bookseller 
and printer, 22. 
A: Colchester, Mrs. Wright, 97.——Mr. 
Thomas Wall, master of vessels in the Heil 
and Gainsborough trade, 80.—Mr. Jas. Halls, 
the oldest free burgess of Co!chester, 84, 
KENT. 
Married.| At Eltham, Frederick Beade, 
esq. of Camberwell, Surry, to-Miss Leewin, 
daughter of Richard L. esq. 
At Chislet, John Wise, jun. esq. of Maid- 
stone, to Miss Denne, only daughter of John 
D. esq. of Chislet-court. 
“At Deptford, Chapman Marshall, esq. of 
Seething-lane, London, to Miss Stamsfeld, 
daughter of Timothy S. esq. of Field-house, 
New Cross. 
At Lyminge, B. Andrews, esq. of Stowting, 
to Miss Price, eldest daughter of the Rev. 
Mr. P. rector of that place. 
Died.| At Whitstable, Mr. Thomas 
Browning. 
At Deal, Mrs. Shrewsbury, wife of Mr. S. 
warden of the pilots at Deal. 
At Lewisham, Miss H. Barritt, eldest 
daughter of G. B. Barritt, esq. late of Ja- 
maica. 
At High Halden, Mr. Bourn, the oldest 
inhabitant of that parish, 80, 
SURRY. 
Died.] At St. Abb’s Court, the dowager 
Countess Bathurst, mother of the present 
Earl, and second daughter of the late Thomas 
Scawen, esq. of Maidwell hall, Northamp- 
tonshire. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] Mr. Tasker, of Newhaven, to 
Miss Tompsett. 
E ffex—Keni—Surry—Suffec— Hamp fhire, 609 
At Mountfield, Mr. Thomas Parker, to 
Miss Martha Smith. 
Died.| At Brighton, in her 7th year, 
Fanny, eldest daughter of Thomas Orby 
Hunter, esq¢.—Mrs. Kemp, wife of Thomas 
Kemp, M. P. of Coney-borough near Lewes. 
—Miss Ann L. Brown, third daughter of 
Mr. Samuel B. 20. 
At Horsham, Mrs. Payne, relict of Mr, 
Edward P. 
At Ditchling, Mrs. Anne Wilson, 78. 
At Lewes, Mr. Attersol. 
At Southover, Mr. Penfold. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.| At North Stoneham Church, 
Mr. Thomas Macklin, Alderman of Ports- 
wood, late jeweller and silversmith of South~ 
ampton, to Mrs. Biles, widow, of the same 
place. 
At Warnford, J. E. Cook, esq. of Cheshunt, 
Herts, to Miss Burne, daughter of T. B. esq. 
of Bedford-square, London. 
At Newport, Isle of Wight, Mrs. Wilkins, 
wife of RK. B. W. esq. and daughter of Mr. 
James Sancroft, senior, of Yarraouth.—Mr, 
Searle of the Sun Inn. © 
At Winchester, the Rev. Mr. Bowyer. 
At Havant, Miss Knapp. 
At Fralton, Mr. Simms, 85. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Died.| At Groundwell, near Swindon, 
Simon Wayte, esq. 
At Marlborough, Lieutenant Colonel James 
Boys, inspecting field-officer of the district. 
At Westcot, near Marlborough, Mrs. 
Clark, 89. 
At Codford St. Peter, Mrs. Eox, wife of 
the Rev. T. Fox, junior, and only daughter 
of the late Rev. Gregory Syndefcombe. 
At Swindon, Mr. Samuel Shepperd. 
At Rowden-hill, the youngest son of the 
Rev. fohn Surtees. 
At Calne, William Essington, gent. 80. 
At Avon, near Chippenham, Mr. Hugh 
Beames, a partner in the Chippenham bank. 
At Berwick, £t. fohn, Mr. Philip Pinckney, 
eldest son of Mr. P. of Amechury. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Newbury, W. Lee, esq. of 
Early Common, to Miss Pavey, of Marl- 
borough. 
Died.| At Wollingham, Mrs. Highmore, 
wife of William H. esq. and daughter of the 
late H. Proctor, esq. of Clewer. 
At Newbury, Mr. William Taylor.—Mr. 
Scotford.—Mr. Shaw, senior.—Mrs, Barnard, 
senior.<-T he infant son and ineir of G: Bare 
nard, esq. 
Inthe bloom of youth, from the rupture 
of a blocd vessel, Sarah, second daughter 
of S. A. Lloyd, esq. * Among the numerous 
‘Instances of mortality that solicit attention, 
let not the reader carelessly overlook a cha- 
racter, which, combined in every scene of 
life, sensibility with fortitude; humility with 
‘dignity ; affection with 4Adelity; hope with 
resignation 3 and cheesfulness with piety. In 
the * 
