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ration four times, and was always a steady 
friend.to the poor and oppressed. 
Mrs. Bagster, wife of 
daughter of Mr. 
Place, Barham. ° 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Loop, 72.—Mr. T. 
_ Hudson, 65.—Mrs. Sarah Peirce, relict of 
Sampson P. gent. of Doddington. —Mr. John 
B. esq. and 
John Sankey, of Digges- 
Peirce, 70. 
at West Malling, Mrs. Catherine Hubble, 
a 
_. At Eythorne, Mrs. Tritton, wife of Mr. 
pi ie 84. 
SURRY, 
Married.| At Mitcham, Mr. George Ash- 
ness, of London, to Miss Rutter. 
Died.| At Mitcham, aged 104, Thomas 
Clee. He had spent the early part of his 
life asa gardener. This man was a native of 
Herefordshirc, but of late years resided at 
Mitcham. He retained his faculties to the 
last. 
At Dorking, Captain Thomas Bowen, of the 
royal navy. Me 
SUSSEX. 
Married.) At Lewes, Captain Prescott, of 
the 5th Dragoon Guards, to Miss Mary Fal- 
kener, daughter of the late Caleb F. esq. 
At Seaford, John Henry Tilson, esq. of 
Wallington Park, in Oxfordshire, to Sophia, 
the widow of the Rev. Edward Langford, and - 
eldest sister of Thomas Henry Harben, esq. 
of Corsica Hall, near Seaford. 
At Shoreham, John Lawrens Bicknell, esq. 
of the Inner Temple, London, to Jane, eldest 
daughter of Thomas Willmott, esq. 
At Icklesham, Captain Alexander Todd, 
_of the Royal Statt Corps, to Miss Stonestreet. 
_. Thomas Groome, esq. of Newham Place, to 
Miss M. Ingram, daughter of Mr. I. surgeon, 
of Steyning. - 
. Died.] At Brighton, Frederica Anna, eldest 
_daughter of the Right Honourable R. Ryder, 
8.—NMr. John Mantle, of the Wheat Sheaf 
inn, 61.—Mr. H. Parker, reeve. of the fish- 
_ery of that place.—_-Mr. Stone,—-Mr. Glaze- 
brook.--John Parker, esq. 
At Lewes, Mr. Cranston, relict of James 
C, esq. 
At Burwash, Mrs. Thompson, wite of Mr. 
William T. sen. 57. 
At Rowfant, Mrs. Bethune, relict of the 
_ Rev. Dr. B. 62. stig 
RAMPSHIRE. 
Married-\ At Portsmouth, Samuel Sy- 
monds, esq. surgeon.of the royal navy, to 
Miss Mary White... 
At Carisbrook, Isle of Wight, Edward 
Croker, esq. of Exeter College, Oxford, third 
son of Edward C.. esq. of Ballynegrand, 
county of Limerick, to Martha Sophia, young- 
est daughter of the late Michael Lascelles, esq. 
of Marsh Gate, nearRichmond. Csr 
Died.} At Southampton, Thomas Scott, 
. ¢sq, eldest son of the late Dayid S. esq..of An- 
. tigua. ‘ = 
At Christchurch, Mr. James Ludlow, 62. 
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Survey —Sussex— Hamp shire— Wiltshire, Ke. (Feb. 1, 
Few men were more esteemed for professional . 
integrity, ana those qualities which adorn the 
social and domestic circle. 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Oidfield, sister to Mr. . 
Hammond.—Thomas Hayter, esq. 
WILTSHIRE. 
_Married.} At Stratford under the Castle, 
Mr. Rocke, of Salisbury, to Miss Faugoin, of 
Stratford. 
Charles Hore, esq. of Bristol, to Miss 
Bowles, eldest daughter of the late Rev. B. 
Bowles, vicar of Bradford. 
Died.} | At Cricklade, the Rev. Richard 
Purdy, D.D. formerly of Queen’s College, 
Oxford. He was struck with a paralytic af- 
fection while addressing one of his pathetic 
discourses to his congregation; but he re- 
tained the perfect use of his faculties to the 
last. As an affectionate husband and parent, 
a sincere friend, an intelligent, pleasant com- 
panion, and a valuable literary character, 
from whose pen other useful works might 
havé been expected, his death may be consi- 
dered both a public and private loss, but most 
particularly by a large circle of deeply af- 
flicted relations and friends who were sensi- 
ble of his worth, he must be long and sincerely 
lamented. 
At Britford, Mr. Edward Stanford, jun. of 
Gussage, Dorset, 33. be: 
At Heytesbury, Mr. O. Flower, 54. 
BERKSHIRE. 
_ Married.] At Exham, Mr. R. Gates, sen. 
to Miss Dolby, of Flushing, Cornwall. 
At Reading, Mrs. Munday, of Andover, 
to Miss Wiiliams, of the Castle inn. 
Died.] At Windsor, Mrs. Harrison. 
At Reading, Mrs. Lovejoy, 100.—Mrs. 
Leach, of the White Hart, 34,—Mrs. Perry, 
97.—Mrs. May, wife of Mr. M. master of 
the Blue School, Mrs. Thatcher, of the 
‘Turk’s Head.—Mrs. Hawthorne.-—Mrs.. Eli- 
zabeth Chanman, 95. . ; 
At Round Oak, Englefield Green, Mrs. 
Revell, 
At Hungerford, Mrs. Blake, of the Red 
Lien. 
, “SOMERSE TSHIRE. 
The Citizens of Bristol have resolved to 
etect a Commercial Coffee-room in that city, 
at the expence of 10,0001. tobe raised by 
transferable shares of 251. each. The sub-- 
scription was immediately filled up. . 
Married.]_ At Bristol, Daniel Burr, .esq. 
rhajor general in the East India Company's 
service, to Miss Davis, youngest daughter 
and coheiress of the late James D, esq. of 
Chepstow.—-Mr. John Gillet:, to Sarah, se- 
cond daughter of W. Smith, esq. of Tubago. 
—J. Robert, esq. cf Taunton, to Miss Hare, 
eldest daughter of Mr. John H. ee 
Died.| At Lambridge House, heat Bath, 
Isaac Hillier, esq. 68. . 
At Bath, Mrs. Graves, relict of Rear-ade 
_miral G.—-Charles Searle, esq. cf St. George's, 
Somerset.—-Miss Matilda Stewart.—James 
Brazier, esq. solicitor, of Bewdley, Worces- 
tershire,=— 
