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Richard Hart, esq. of Riley, to ‘Miss 
Gibbs, of Itchenor. 
At Lewes, Mr. Joseph Langridge, to Miss 
Merricks. 
Died.] . At Beauport, at the house of her 
brother Sir James Bland Burgess, Mrs Head, 
wife of J. R. H. esq. 
At West Dean, Mrs. Mitchell. 
At Brighton,.Mrs. Michell, relict of the 
Rev. Henry M. rector of that parish, 82.— 
Mrs. Henry Sourne, of Henrietta Street, Ca- 
vendish Square.—William Wade, esq. lately, 
and for upwards of forty preceding years, 
master of the ceremonies at that place. Mr. 
Wade succeeded Mr. Derrick, as master of 
the ceremonies both there and at Bath, about 
the year 1767; he resigned the latter more 
than twenty yeats since; but continued to 
preside at the rooms at Bri, ghton, with great 
credit to himself, and pleasure to the distin- 
guished visitors, till the summer of last year, 
when, jin consequence of his age, being up- 
wards of 86, he resigned in favour of Captain 
Forth, the present master of the ceremonies. 
Atthe Signal House, near Brighton, Lieut. 
Pettit, R. N. 
At Chichester, Mr. Fleet. 
HAMPSHIRE 
During a late storm at Portsmouth, the 
violence “of the wind was such as to blow 
from of the middle’ storehouse, in his Ma- 
jesty’s dock-yard, 5 tons, 1 cwt. of lead, in 
in three pieces. One piece weighing about 
30 cwt. was carried by the viclence of che 
gale across the road-way, to the distance of 
411 feet; one piece, weighing about 40 ewe. 
was driven to the distance of 112 feet; and 
the other piece, weighing 31 cwt. dropped in 
the road-way, at the distance of 75 feet. 
_ Married.| At Heckfield Church, Sir Ar- 
thur Paget, K. B. to Lady Augusta Fane, a 
few hours after her divorce from Lord Bor- 
singdon was signed by his Majesty. 
At Portsmouth, ohn Martin,.esq. of the 
Navy Pay Office of that port, to Miss Hick- 
ley.—-Captain Malbone, of the royal navy, 
to Miss Lumsdaine. 
T. Rogers, esq. of North [layling, to Miss 
Rogers, of South Hayling. 
At New Alresford, Murray, esq. 
of the royal marines, to Miss Steele, daughter 
‘of B. S. esq. 
Died. | “At Andover, Dr. John Hemming. 
At Fawley, Mr. Nicholas Noyce. - 
At Southampton, Mrs. Doran, 59.—_Mrs. 
Morris. wife of Charles 2 \esq —Mr. John 
Street, son of Mrs. S. bookseller, 21. 
At Plaitford, Mrs. Rose, 84. 
At Owslebury, Mr. Smith. 
At Newport, Islecof ‘Wight, Mrs. Dennett, 
: wife of James D. esq. 
At Portsmouth, ot a fever occasioned by 
“fatigue ia the retreat of the British army to 
Corunna, Surgeon M‘Gill of the third .batta- 
‘lion of reyaing’ $0. —Of a fever caught in 
attending the sick, J. Lind, esq. surgeon of 
“rhe forty-third regiment.—Assistant Surgeon 
Hampshire—Wiltsh ire— Berkshires 
‘not divided.” 
LARS tt 
Taylor af the rifle corps. Mer! Bowes former- 
ly of the Quebec Tavern-—Captain Hawker; 
of the royal navy.—Suddenly, Mr. Hodges, 
who landed here from Jaimaica a few months 
since. This unfortunate man was educated 
at King’s College, Cambridge 3 his mind was 
stored with scholastic knowledge, and, in the 
early part of ‘his life, he possessed very con- 
siderable property, it is believed upwards of 
50,0001. But, during his residence in this 
town he was an object of commiseration and 
pity, and died of a broken heart, occasioned 
by misery and want. 
At Havant, Mr. Gorton; of the White Hart 
Inn. 
At Answell, Mrs. Whitear. 
At Fareliam, Mr. White, of the Bugle Inn. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.J At Heytesbury, the Hon. W. 
Elliot, to Miss A’Court, eldest daupiter of 
Sir W. P. H. A’Court, bart. 
At Wilton, A. S. Bradby, of Stratford- 
toney, to Miss E. Whitmarsh. 
At Devizes, Mr. Be-jamin Anstice, to Miss 
Biggs, daughter of the Rev. Mr. B. 
Died. | At Salisbury, in her 87th “year, 
Mrs. Foster, widow of the Rev, Mr. F. late 
rector of Patney, and vicar of Britford, both 
in this county. She was a woman of great 
Strength of mind, ef singular piety and be- 
nevolence 3 beloved and esteemed by all ranks 
of society; and by the poor of this city and 
_the neighbouring parish ef Britford, whose~ 
wants she was in the constant habit of re- 
lieving, her loss will be long felt and la- 
mented.—Mrs. Newman. 
At Britford, Miss Dixon, 27. 
At Great Wishford, Mr. Thomas igabak 
45. 
At Devizes, Mrs. Williams. 
At Pyt-house, Miss Emily Ellen Recatt, 
youngest daughter of John B. esq- 
At Whaddon, Mr. William. England. 
- BERKSHIRE. 
Married] At Wasing, _ Michael - Beach 
Hicks Beach, esq. eldset son of M. Hicks 
B. esq. M. P. to Caroline Jane, eldest daugh- 
ter of William Mount, -esq. of Wasing 
House. 
At Hurley, George Raylock Rusdkas of 
Pembroke. Hall, Cambridge, to Anne, only 
daughter of the Bey: Thomas Townsend, rece 
tor of Aistrop, Lincolnshire. 
Died.} At Newbury, Caroline, eldest 
daughter of Samuel Slocock, esq. to Miss Davis. 
At Abingdon, aged 20, Hannah, the second 
daughter of William Tomkins, esq. And 
what adds to the affliction oeqasioned by this 
meurnful event, on the 15th instant, died 
also, after a few days illness, Elizabeth, her 
elder sister, aged a7. « They were lovely 
in their lives, and in their death they were 
Their delight was to do good, 
their character was generosity and tenderness 
and few have been ‘ollowed to the aati 
Mere sincere and general sorrow. The 
younger was belovedtor her warm affection 
