¥805.] 
of Steventon and Dean.—Mr. Whitlow, fon 
of Mr. Whitlow, poftmatfter, of Portfmouth, 
who very recently purchafed for him an en- 
figncy in the 22d'regiment of foot. He was 
going out in the Abergavenny Eaft-Indiaman, 
to join his regiment, and was loft with the 
thip. He was left behind when the convoy 
failed, and with the firft mate, Mr. Baggot, 
and another paflenger, hired a floop for forty 
guineas, in which, unluckily for“them, they 
overtook the ill-fated veffel. 
At Newtown, near Portfmouth, Mr. Kirk, 
an old furgeon in the navy. 
At Lymington, aged 46, W. Rofe, efq. 
At Newport, Ile of Wight, Mr. Wake. 
At Eaft Meon, Mr. W. Padwick, farmer. 
At Winchefter, in the prime of life, Sir 
Thomas Rivers Gay, bart. whofe excellent 
endowments and amiable manners gained him 
univerfal love and refpeét, Hereceived from 
nature a fuperior underftanding, which was 
ftudioufly and fuccefsfully cultivated during 
Kis refidence at Cambridge, and matured by 
judicious obfervations on men and manners 
in various parts of Europe. Had not a natu- 
ral diffidence reftrained him from afpirihg to 
thofe fituations in public life, for which his 
rank and talents fo eminently qualified him, 
his lofs might have been as deeply lamented 
by his country, as it is feverely felt by the 
circle of his relations and private acquaint. 
ance. 
At Portfmouth, Mr. John Callaway, fon 
of R. Callaway, efg. Town Clerk, a young 
man univerfally efteemed. Although he had 
not attained the age of 19, his voyages to 
diferent climates, in various fhips, had given 
shim an opportunity of feeing the greateft 
pare of the world; and his fudden diffolution 
will not only prove a fource of long and deep 
affligtion to his family and friends, but his 
country will fuftain confiderable lofs, by the 
deprivation of thofe talents which fhone fo 
eminently in his knowledge of naval taétics. 
To an unparalleled attention to his duty on 
board the Montague, off Breft, during a late 
ftate of convalefcence, his fudden call from 
this world of woe may be partly attributed.. 
--At Haflar Hofpital, Lieutenant Askew, 
Firft Lieutenant of the Triumph, from the 
effects of a blow which hé received on the 
head with a piece of rope, when that fhip 
was coming into Harbour, which caufed a 
bydrécephalus, and has deprived fociety of an 
excellent young man,.and the fervice of an 
intelligent officer. 
On board the Swiftfure, Sir John Orde’s 
flag-thip, on the paflage to Gibraltar, aged 
38, Dr. Henry Bowles, brother of the Rev. 
W. Lifle Bowles. This much refpeéted gen- 
tleman had been profeffionally employed two 
years in the Weft Indies, where he was twige 
attacked with the yellow fever; at the Cape 
of Good Hope, where he remained a twelve- 
Month; and fince his return to England had 
Lee@ itationed at the Military hofpttal, Gof- 
Wilifhire—-Berkjpire. 705 
port ; from which duty he was ordered, at’ 
two days notice, to Gibraltar. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married.]| At Trowbridge, James Shep- 
pard, efg. to Mifs Frome, fitter of Henry 
Frome, efq. 
At Great Durnford, Mr. f. Cuffe, jun. of 
Little Durnford, to Mifs R. Dear. 
At Cranbourn, Mr. David Humby, of Al- 
derholt, to Mifs Elizabeth WiNiams, cf 
Blagden Farm,—The Rev, Mr. Heighway, 
vicar of Ogbourne St. Andrew, to Milfs Gre- 
gory, of Bath. 
At Warminfter, Mr. John Siade, of Chip-' 
penham, to Mifs Board, of Nunney,; ~ 
Died.} In London, Mrs. Duke; reli@ of 
Robert Duke, efg. or Lake, in this county, 
where her remains were depofited. ~~ 
At Salifbury, Mr. Thomas Gibbs, poltman. 
He had been loag it! of an afthma, and was 
walking. from his houfe to.the isfrmary, 
when he faddenly fell down, and fhortly af- 
terwards expired.——Mr. fofeph Warne. 
Mrs. Stephens, reli€t of the late Alderman 
Stephens.——-Mirs, Marfh, aged 84, relict of 
Captain Matih, who was a captain of Grecn- 
wich Hofpital. 
At Afhley, William Fihher, efg. 
At Melkinam, aged 34, Mr. Robert Jef~ 
ferys, late a mealman, and a refpeébable 
member of the fociety of friends. * 
Mifs Anne Wroughton, daughter of the 
late George Wroughton, efq. of Walcot 
Houfe. ’ 
Mr. Rooke, of Fifherton parfonage, neat 
Salifbury. 
On Salifbury Plain, by the inclemency of 
the weather, Mr. Neate, corm-dealer, of 
Salifbury. . 
BERKSHIRE. ' 
It is intended to apply to Parliament for an 
AG for enclofing the commons’ and walte 
lands in the parifhes of Beenham’, Aldermiat- 
ton, Padworth, and Wooihampton. 
| Married.] At Reading, Mr. Botiney, to” 
Mifs Button. 
_ At Burghfield, Mr. Coopér, of Ray Mill, 
Cookham, to Mifs Ann May, of Southcore. 
Died.| At Reading, Mr. Popdé, 6f the 
Barley Mow.+-Suddealy, Mr. Hyam, tua-' 
-ber-merchant. 
_ At Bath Eafton, Lady Croft, relitt of Sik’ 
Arthur Croft, bart, of Dinfton Park, in’ this’ 
county. ' 
At Newbury, Mrs. Toomer, wife of Mr. 
Toomer, ironmonger. i 
At Speenhamland, Mrs. Dowell, wife of” 
Mr. Dowell, farrier. mera “ 
At Weit Uanney, aged So, Mr. Robins,’ 
farmer. hak 
Af Farringdon, in aa advanced age, Wil- 
liam Ward, efq. attorney, of that place. 
At Windfor, Mrs. Brawn, wife of Rodert 
Erawn, efq. : 7 eng 
At Reading, aged $4, Mrs. Francés Cot- 
terell, a maiden lady, and eldef daughtet of 
the 
