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At Brighton, Mrs. Peete, relict of the Rev. 
Mr. P. of Polton, Bedfordshire —Mrs. Ped- 
der, 73. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Married.} At Newport, Isle of Wight, 
Mr. Jamés Hollis, of Bishop Stoke, near South- 
ampton, to Miss Young, eldest daughter of 
John Y. esq. 
At Portsmouth, Lieutenant Dutton, com- 
manger of the Hardy,-to Miss Priscilla Edge- 
combe. 
Died | At Southampton, Richard Edmund, 
youngest son of Richard Bourke, esq. of 
Nottingham-place, 9.—At the house of her 
grandfather, James Taylor, esq Miss Sarah 
~ Georgina Clerk, second daughter of Robert 
C. esq. of Padworth House, near Reading. 
At Crabthorn, near Fitchfield, James 
Green, esq. one of the oldest officers of the 
royal marines, on the list. He was at the 
taking of the Havannahin 1760, under Sir 
G. Pococke and Lord Albemarle. 
“a ‘Lichfield, Rear-admiral 
Faulkner. 
At Portsmouth, Lieutenant-colonel Arch- 
bold, of the royal marine forces, but who 
had retired on full-pay, on account of Servi- 
ces. The deathof this gentleman is some- 
what impressive, though he had attained al- 
most to the full age of man. He was in as 
good health the day before his death as he 
had been for some time, and his natural 
cheerfulness was rematkably increased to- 
wards the evening. Atnine o’clock at nizht 
he was attacked with a complaint which ter- 
minated in his death, by four o’clock the 
mext morning. He was an intelligent and 
brave officer, and an affectionate and modest 
man. Heserved with great credit at the ta- 
king of Havannah, where he was afterwards 
adjutant of that corps. 
“At Cotisfield, ne-r Fareham, Rear-admi- 
tal Edward O’Brien, who so gailantly broke 
the Detc: Jine when commanding the Mo- 
narch, in the m:morabie action off Camper- 
down. 
At his house at Stubbington, near Titch- 
field, Hants, Jonathon Fauiknor, esq. 50. rear 
aeieeits al of the Red in his Majesty’s navy, 50. 
He was the eldest sem of the late Aamiral. 
Faulknor, whose family claims a pre-emi- 
nence in the naval history of the British 
isies; for, fromthe close of the seventeenth 
century, and even pr-vions to that time, it 
has uniform!y adorned the Hist of our admi- 
ralty —One ae Admiral Faulknor’s ancestors, 
Captain Wilham Faalknor, - had the honour 
of receiving the flag of the renowned Czar 
Peter, when serving under Sir John Norris, 
Jonathan 
“im the Baltic, in the year 1715.—The late 
Rear-admiral Faulknor was advanced to post- 
rank in 1782. and was promoted to his flag 
in 1304: ef his death his country ‘has lost a 
gallant and meritorious officer, and his family 
an excellent husband, father, and friend.— 
Xo one was more deservedly esteemed in the 
eo RNG 
Hampshire—Wilis-~ Somerset. 
[March f, 
neighbourhood where he resided:—generous, 
hospitable, and benevolent, his name will 
ever be revered by all who knew him! Rear- 
admiral Faulknor married the eldest daughter 
of Lieut. General Spry, of the marines, by 
whom he has left three children: his eldesr 
son, Jonathan, has just commenced his ca- 
reer in the British navy, and is now serving 
as a midshipman with Admiral Purvis, in 
the Mediterranean. 
WILTSHIRE, _ 
-Married.|. At Hale, near Salisbury, the 
Hon. Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie, to Miss 
Louisa May, second daughter of the late 
Joseph M. esq. 
Died.] At Fisherton Anger, Miss Westcott, 
of Bishop’s-down. 
At Salisbury, Mr. Matthew Hibberd, 78. 
— Mais. Bracher. 
At Damerham, 
Mr. Edward H. 26. 
At Trowbridge, Mrs, 
John W. 
At Denton, Mr. Philip Bennett, of the 
French Horn inn. 
At West Grimstead, Mrs. Rowden, relict 
of Mr. Joel R. 
Mrs. Henville, wife of 
Waldron, wife of 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.} At Kintbury, Mr. Barker, 
surgeon of Hungerford, to Miss Hemsted, 
daughter of Dr. H. of Holt Lodge. 
At Cookham, Mr. William Lacey, te 
Miss Elizabeth Robinson,. of Benson, Oxon. 
At Sonning, Mr. R. Bennet of London, 
to Miss Elliott, of Early. 
At Reading, Lieutenant John Scott, of- 
the Queen’s Bays, to Miss Sowdon, second 
daughter of Thomas S. esq. 
Died.} At West Hanney, near Wantage, 
Miss Elizabeth Ann Godfrey, 25. har. 
John Smith, 85. 
At Thatcham, Mrs. Bailey, 68. * 
At Beoahamhs Mrs, Thompson, wife +Ot 
Mr. John T, 
At Milton Hill, Miss Hopkins. 
At Reading, Mrs. Davis, wife of the Rev. 
Dr. D.—Mr. Round, attorney, 74.—Mrs. 
Hill, a maiden lady.—-Mr. Thomas Wild. 
At Little Faringdon, Robert Saunders, 
esq. 
SOMERTSHTRE. 
The Anniversary Meeting of the Bath a 
West of England Society, » “held at Hetling- 
house, Bath, was most numerously attended ~ 
by nobility, members of Parliament, and prin- 
cipal gentiemen of the Society, from various 
parts of the West of England, and of the 
kingdom at large. The Dike of Gloucester 
was present, and cendescended to become an ‘ 
honorary member. 
The exhibitions of Live ~ 
Stack were deemed better than for several” 
years past. ‘The samples of manufacture in 
broad cloth, kerseymere, corduroys, shawis, 
stockings, &c.. were numerous, and most ex- 
cellent, evincing the growing importance of 
the Angle-Merine.wool, fram which they ~ 
were 
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