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At Storington, Mr. John Dennett, many 
years principal cashier ac Messrs. Hammers- 
ley’s and Co. bankers, Pail Mall. 
At Frith Farm, parish of Chidingly, Mr. 
Richard Jay, 88. 
At Arundel, Mr. Constable, 78. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Turner, relict of Mr. T. 
surgeon. : 
At Newhaven, Mr. Goodger, clerk to the 
collector of the customs, 20. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
» The shew and sale of Merino rams and 
‘any of the Meriso breed. 
yam-lambs, on Tuesday the 6th of June, of 
the fiock of C. H. Hunt, esq. near Christ- 
church, Hants, was véry numerously and re- 
Spectably attended by the gentlemen and 
farmers of the neighbourhood, and some of 
the most respectable flock owners of the 
counties of Hants, Wilts, and Dors*t. ‘The 
stock was very much approved both for wool 
and shap>, and particularly the descendants 
of his Majesty’s flock, which have brought 
higher prices than have yet been given for 
The following 
were Jet forone season at the sums annexed: 
Wo. 1. Pagoda, a Negrete ram, bred by the 
king, for 1491. 13s. 6d. to Arthur Quartly, 
esq.—No. 2. Talavera, a ditto, tor 1071. 2s. 
to I’. Jackson, esq.—-No. 3. A Negrete poiled 
ditto, for 521. 10s. to Jobn Hawkins, esq. 
»—No, 4. A Paularram, for 521. i0s. toa gen- 
tleman.—No.5. 4 shearling ram (sonof No.3.) 
for 211. to James Jopp,esq —No. 6. A Negrete 
yam, for 261. 53. to Sir C. Rich, bart.—No. 7. 
A ditto, not quite pure, for 211. to Richard 
Norris, esq. seven rams let for 4311. 6s.—A 
four-tooth ram, son of Pagoda, for 1491. 16s, 
to Mr. King.—And a ram-lamb sold for 311. 
20s.. ; 
Married.| At Southampton, S.C. Britten, 
jun. esq. of Basinghall street, to Jane; daugh- 
ter of J. Saunders, esq. of Southampton.—- 
Thomas Mallet, esq. of jersey, to Miss 
Saunders, daughter of Mr. JamesS. merchant. 
e-Captain Thatcher, of the ist Somerset 
militia, to Miss Carter, daughter of Joseph 
€. esq. of Bury, near Gosport. 
At. Portsmuuth, Henry Simons, esq. to Sa- 
rah, eldest daughter of T. A. Minchin, esq. 
:. At Lietenant-General Leighton’s, in the 
Island of Jersey, Dighy Thomas Carpenter, 
esq. captain in his Majesty’s 10th regiment of 
jatantry, to Miss Emma Stanley, youngest 
daughter of the late Sir John T homes Stanley, 
bart. of Alderley Park, Cheshire, and of Pen- 
tos, Anglesea. 
. At jersey, George William Le Geyt, esq. 
to Elizabeth, sister of Philip Le Couteur, 
=: Bye ae 
? oP Penton,” Mr. Joseph Gilbert, of Ship- 
ton, to Miss \\’. G. Blatch, youngest daugh- 
ter of William 3. esq. - - 
. Died.]-At Portsm oth, on his return from 
adeiray R Small, esq. of Upton House, 
nt.—Mrs. Henderson, wife of James H. 
esq. of the Ross-shire militia, and eldest 
daughter of Sir Edmund Lacon, of Yarmouta. 
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Hampshire—Wiltshire. 
[Aug. ly 
—Mrs. Kingsell..-Mrs. Doyle.-«Mys. Sea 
man, wife of William S. esq. purser of his 
Majesty’s ship Warspite. 
At Pitt. Place, Isle of Wight, Mrs. Searle 
At Newport, Mr. Thomas Pittis, mer 
chant, bs 
At Southampton,” at the house of Mrs. 
Caimes, her niece, Miss Barnes, lately from 
the East Indies. —Samuel Miller, esq. banker, 
—Mrs. Turner. —Mrs. Crouch.—Miss Lance; 
daughter of David L. esq. 
At Brashfield, Mrs. Parry, relict of the 
Rev. Gregory P: prebendary of Worcester. 
At Tetton, Mr. G., Ewer, second son of 
the late Philemon E. esq. of Bursledon. 
At Weston Supermare, whither he had 
gone for the recovery of his health, in his 
29th year, the Rev. John Tuckey, A.B. of 
Magdalen Hall, Oxford; many years one 
of the masters at the Naval Academy, Gos- 
port, and curate of the garrison chapels He 
was a young mano; great merit 
At: Petersfield, Mr. Charles Cave, surgeon; 
the circumstante of whose death must excite 
caution to the profession. On the Saturday 
se’onight previous to his death, a sea-faring 
man was attacked, whilst at Petersfield, with 
a violent inflammation in the lungs ; and af 
ter being attended severa! t mes during tlie 
day by Messrs. Cave and Whicher, he died 
the next moraing. The surgeons being of 
Various opinions as.to the real cause of his 
death, agreed to open the body, which they 
did on Monday morning, and found the lungs 
In a complete state of putrefaction. They 
afterwards sewed up the body, in doing which 
they pricked their fingers; and in the even- 
ing, both of them were seized with violent 
pains. in the~arms, which soon extended to 
nearly the whole body. 
during the most excruciating pains, died on 
the foliowing Monday. Mr. Whicher is still 
alive, though suffering extreme pain; but 
his hand and arm have been opened by several 
of the most skilful surgeons of the meigh+ 
bourhood, ‘and ftom the metropotis, and a 
discharge being obtained from the ‘wounds, 
it is hoped his life will be saved. oot: 
2 WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Trowbridge, William Webb, 
esq. to Miss Warren. ; " 
At Corsham, John Swayne, esq. of Bull. 
bridge House, to Miss Heart. ' 
At Wilton, Christopher Ingram, esq. of 
Upton Lovel, to Miss Geary, daughter of 
the late Mr. Andrew G. of Milford, near 
Salisbury. Rs pi ; 
At Seend, Thomas Scott, esq. of London, 
to Miss Smith, of Seend Head. . sclgc dyed 
“Died.] At Warminster, Mrs. Anna Kirk- 
patrick, 68.—The Rev. Paul Le Blachiere, 
late rector of St. Martin-le-Grand, in the 
a 
bishopric of Contances, Normandy. To a‘ 
mind richly stored with learning, he added 
an urbanity and refinement of manners, 
which had uniformly ingratiated him in so- 
ciety. Mrs. Lamb.-Mrs. Gaisford, i 
At 
Mr. Cave. after en- ~ 
