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ffarrica. } At Streatham, Mr. T. White, 
of! St. Mary Axe, London, to Mifs M. Wal- 
ter, of Balham Hill.—-Mr, C. Norton, .of 
Kingfon, to Miis A. Webb, youngeft daugh- 
ter. of William Webb, efg. of Newbold 
Bosfe, Staftordihire. 
Dizd.| At Ravenibury Houle, Mitcham, 
WW. Barnarc, efg. of - Deptfor d. 
At his hoafe on Ditton common, Captai in 
T. Geary, of the royal navy. 
At Richmond; aged: 63, Mrs. Brown. She 
was ftruck with an apoplexy while walking 
to church, and died withia half an hour. 
SUSSEX. 
Ata general meeting of the inhabitants, 
xesaouly held at Hewes, it was deemed expe- 
dient to apply to Parliament, for an AG to 
enable them more eftectually to light, pave, 
eleanfe, and watch, the faid borough. 
The following agricultural fact is a proof 
£ the advantage that may be derived from 
ae hn farming. . Mr. Burfield, bailiff 
to the Earl of Chichefer, laft year fowed, on 
two. acres of land, on which he alfo grew 
Tucern, only two buthels of oats, the crop 
from which, on being lately thrafhed, pro- 
duced him the amazing quantity of nineteen 
quarters and two bufhels. The ordinary 
quantity of oats fown upon 4n acre, is from 
fix to eight bufhels, 
As. fome labourers were at work in re- 
moving mould and rubbiih, preparatory to the 
opening a new chalk-pit under Land-port 
Shaw, near Lewes, they found, about four 
feet below the furface of the ground, lying 
fide by fide, in the dire&tion that bodies are 
ufually interred, two human fkeletons. It 
was evident, from the appearance and retten- 
nefs of the bones, that they had lain buried 
waany centuries ; and it is conjectured that 
they were the remains of two of the fugitive 
EBondoners, who, at the great battle of Lewes, 
fought near that fpot, between King Hen- 
xy UL andthe barons, on the 14th of May, 
2264, fied from the royal army, and in their 
fight on that memorable day, were drowned 
in the adjoining brooks, and afterwards buried 
in the plece above mentioned. 
Married.j At Ditchling, Richard Braifhair, 
aged 22, to Mary Brooker, aged only 14. 
Died.}. At Newhaven, Mr. Inikip, mafter 
of the White Hart inn. 
At Eaft Grinftead, Mr. Sulton, a theriff’s 
officer. 
In Jamaica, the Rev. A. Iredell, re€tor of 
Newhaven and Southover, 
At Stopham Houfe, the youngett daughter 
-of Walter Smyth, efq. 
At Horfham, aged 28, Capt. R. Marriott, 
ef the Hon. Eaft India Company’s fervice, at 
Madras. 
At Shoreham, aged 28, Millia Henry 
Benet, efq. captain in the North Hampfhire 
militia, and only fon of Six William Benet, 
of Fareham, the Jat male of a Nery ancient 
and refeeCtable family. The life of this ex- 
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Surrey—Suffex— Lamp fhire. 
Dowager Vifcountefs Palmeriton. 
{March I, 
cellent young man exhibited, in its whole 
tener, a sare example of unfullied honour 
and incorruptible integrity ; and difplayed a 
fhort fyitem of ethics more forcibly than any 
taught in the f{chools of philofophy. 
At Chichefter, aged 833, Mr. Draper, well 
known for extenfive pra€tice in the minor 
branches of furgery, particularly by the vil- 
lage ruftics, who looked up to him with hope 
and confidence when the fill of the regular 
practitioner had failed; nor is there a doubt, 
but, by bold pradtice, he effected fome very 
extraerdinary cures, About thirty years ago, 
he loft an only fon, in whom the fond father 
had centered every hope and every pleafure : 
parental affeGtion even gained the mafterfhip 
of reafon for, though it is believed the 
young man died of a decline, the agonized 
father placed an orange in each hand in the 
coffin, and pipes were fo conftru¢ted as to ae 
mit the external air. 
Mrs. Goddard, who, though poffeffed of. a 
very ample income, lived for feveral years in 
a ftate of abje&t wretchednefs and Panels 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.} At Portfmouth, Mr. Roe, of 
the navy, to Mifs $. Gray, daughter of Mr. 
Gray, of the Cornifh Arms. 
At Lymington, C, Plunkett, efg.. of the 
Maltefe corps, to Mifs H. Villebois, third 
daughter of the late William Villebois; ela. 
of Feltham Place, 
At Winchefter, Mr. T. Pinnock, jun. to 
Mifs Dofwell.—Captain Boothby, Aige-de- 
camp to his Royal Highnefs the Duke of 
Cumberland, to Mifs Jenkinfon, daughter of 
John Jenkinfon, efq. and niece of the Earl of - 
Liverpool. 
At Upham, the Rev, Timothy Davis, cu- 
vate, to Mrs. Kelly, of the fame place. 
Died.| At Broadlands, near Romfey, the 
daughter of Benjamin Mee, efg. of Bath, 
and fecond wife to the late and fecond Vif- 
count, by whom he had one fon, Henry- 
John. 
At Gofport; seed 44, Mr. T. Tomlin, late 
foreman at the deal-yard of Mefirs. Harry” 
and Co. He was interred on the 1ioth of 
February, on which day his wife’s mother, 
She was - 
having jaft arrived from the Ifle of Wight, and — 
‘being about to attend the corpfe to the place 
of interment, fell down in a fit and inftantly 
eens On the Sunday following, her funeral 
was attended by three of her fons, and her 
other two daughters, who, having been fent 
for exprefs, on their arrival, (each being ig- 
norant of the melancholy civcumftance that 
had occurred) it was difcovered, that one had © 
been married the day fucceeding her brother’s 
deceafe, and the marriageof the other: was 
fixed for the morning after the funeral of the 
mother, and which, notwithftanding, took 
place; fo that, in the courfe of one week, 
two deaths, two burials, and two weddings, 
took place in the fame family. 
Aged 73, the Rev. George Auften, rebtor 
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