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Williams.—-Mr. Hopkins, many years land- 
~Yord of the Crown. 
"At West Tarring, 
EAMPSHIRE, | _ 
A statue of his majesty, one of the first 
likenesses ever coippleted, was, on the 25th 
inst. placed up in the town of Croxton, 
in commemoration of the ever-memorable 
ubilee Day of our gracious Sovereign George 
Ei.= Fteis situated on the King’s Terrace 
Mr. Burtenshaw. 
* there (one of the first promenadeg in Eng- ~ 
land) so as to command a charming view 
from the Lines of Portsmouth, “ans ta be 
seen from Spitheatland tne Isie of Wight. 
A school, on M Lancaster’s git. fal 
heen founded at ortsmouth ; 400 scholars 
and. upwards are at present on tne establish- 
ment, and numbers have progressively in- 
cgeased since the commencement of the 
institution. 
; ‘On the 7th and 8th of November, an ex- 
agpination of candidates, for a superior class 
of apprentices to shipwrights, took place at 
the Dock- yard, Portsmoath, before Commis- 
sioner Grey.3 Capt. Giffard, Lieut. Governor ; 
Mr. innman, Professor at the Naval Coliege 5 
ang Mr. Didhams, master shipwright; when 
ffered themselves, 18 of 
whom were reported to the Navy Board as 
sufficiently qualified for admission ; who will 
select twelve for this establishment, in the 
first instance.. They are to be bound for seven 
aud instructed in mathematics, draw- 
ing, payal architecture, and French; in the 
various kinds of labour connected with shipe 
_ pbuilding; and ultimately, if found compe- 
tent, appointed officers in the dock-yard. 
Married] At Heming‘ord Grey, Henry 
Fawler, esq: to Miss Holgate, daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. H- late rector of Easton, Essex. 
At Northwood, isle of Wight, George 
Judd, esq. of the Excise Office, Newport, to 
Mrs. Elliott, relict of P. J. E. esq. of Ram- 
2 intingsdoRsNnires 
a ive John Nash, RN, to 
Mis. Loring, widow of Capt. John L. R.N. 
86 young men Oo 
years, 
At Carisbruok, Isle of Wight, Ensign La 
mant, of the 1st battalion of Royals, to Miss 
jpine, of Newpoit. . 
Bee Broughton, John Hattatt, esq. to Miss 
Ann Foote, youngest daughter of Mr. F of 
at place. : 
bap So Mr. Richard Attree, of Brighton, 
to Elizabeth; daughter of William Wakeford, 
sq. of Hampshott. 
: a Portsmouth, Mr. John B. Flanagan, to 
Miss Mary Yates M‘Bean, youngest daughter 
of Giles MéB.. esq. of Buckland. 
: At New Church, Isle of Wight, Edmund 
¥ esq. to Jane Ana, youngest daugh- 
Spettizne j 
te te late Robert Biakely, esq. of | 
a, In Jersey, Daniel Budd, esq. late 
his Britannic Majesty’s Consul at Alicant, 
which place, be was obliged to leave at the 
breaking out ef the war. ~—John Heriot, esq. 
captain in the 77th regiment of fost, and soa 
Hampshire—Wiltshtres 
[Jan. 1, 
of the kate Roger H. M.D. physician to the 
forcesin Jersey. - 2 
At Holywell, at the house of his son-in=- 
law, W. 8. Bourne, esq. Oldfield Bowles, esq- 
of North Aston, Oxfordshire. 
At Southampton, Mr. Edward Jacobs. 
Mr. Ventham Spencer, the oldest tradesman 
in this town, 87.—-Mr. Simon Andrews, a 
man of the strictest justice and most uncor~ 
rupted integrity; 77.——-Mr. Edward Jacobs. — 
Mrs. Deegan.—Mrs. Pitman. 
. At Winchester, Miss Turck. . 
At Ringwood, Miss E. Hooper, onl 
daughterof Mr. Wm. H. 14, . : 
- At Fareham, Mrs. -Weolls, wife of the 
Rev. John W. 4 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Damon, 88.—Mr. 
Lowe, father of Joseph L. esq. of the Cus= 
toms, London.—The Rev. Mr. Bull-—Mrs, - 
Binsted, relict of Mr. Thomas B. 
At Ryde, Mrs. Mary Saunders.’ Her mo- 
ther. and brother also died at the same place 
within the last three weeks. ¥? 
At Havant, Mr. Wm. Gray, of the Dol< 
phin inn, 52. - 
At Cowes, Capt. Ferrissen, sen. of the Stork 
revenue cutter, 
At Kingsclere, John Carter, esq. 70. 
WILTSHIRE. ._ 
Married.| At Devizes, Lievt. Colonel Pil- 
kington, of the Royal Engineers, to Hannah, 
second daughter of John Tyler, esq. 
At. Overton, Mr. Wm. White, of the 81st 
regiment, to Miss King, youngest daughter of 
S. K. esq. ; 
At Alderbury, the Rev. Charles Barter 
Sweet, of Kentisbury, Devon, to Luey, young- 
est daughter of the late G. Y. Fork, esq. of 
Alderbury House, Da 2res 
At Salisbury, Mr. Wm. Pickford, son of 
Thomas P. esq...of Islington, to Miss E. _ 
Brown, daughter of Thomas B. esq. of Mile 
ford, near Salisbury. : 
At Codford St. Peter; Mr. Richard Frans 
cies, to Miss Morgan, of the Georgeinn. - 
Died.] At Warminster, John Middleton, 
“e@Sqg.—-Mrs. M‘Tier, g 
At Berwick St. John, Ann, eldest daugh= 
ter of Henry Foot, esq. 29. > - 
At Salisbury, the Rev. Mr. Berghere, a 
respectable French clergyman.—Mr. Ralph . 
Sheats, 65.<-Mrs. E. Dowding, wife of Mr. 
W. D.—On his way to Devonshire, for the - 
benefit of his health, Mr. Grubb, of New: 
Bond. street, London.——Miss C.. Budd.=.—Mr. 
George Browujoha, bd cad 
At Malmesbury, John Hanks, esq. one of 
the justices for that borough. «  ~ pia 
At Nettleton, the Rev. W. Bowen, 57:- 
At Broughton, in consequence of a-fall 
' from his horse, Mry James Hicks, of Romsey. 
At Crickiade, Mr. Richard Randall, 73. 
At Devizes, Mrs. Spencer, wife of Mre- 
Merk §. 52. 5 
At Wilton, Mr. Charles Chipps. __ 
At Beeching Stoke, Miss E. Layland, 23, _ 
