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ble, who never experienced any illness, till 
within a few days of his death, 98. 
SUSSEX, 
A petition from the merchants, ship-own- 
@rs, and underwriters, of Lloyd's Coffee- 
house, and others, has been presented to the 
House of Commons, for aid to improve and 
enlarge the harbour of Shoreham, in such a 
manner, as to render it a safe resort for vées- 
sels of considerable burthen; and little doubt 
is entertained but that a measure of such great 
importance, will, with all convenient speed, 
be carried into effect. By such improvement, 
this town will, from its vicinity, be particu- 
larly convenienced, even more than if 
the jetty some time since projected, 
had been eftected, as it will, in this 
case, have all the advantages of commerce, 
without any of the inconveniences which, it 
was alledged. would have attended Mr. Dodd’s 
plan, to the great annoyance of v sitors. 
Among other projected improvements in 
Shoreham harbour, it is intended to cut a ca- 
nal from the docks there to- Worthing ; and - 
also to make a canal, or iron rail-way, which 
will extend to the eastward, as far as Lewes. 
A Bill is now passing through the House 
of Commons, for reviving the ancient Roman 
road leading to Arundel, Bognor, and Chi- 
chester, from near Dorking. This great pud- 
lic improvement, effected by the spirit and 
exertions of some gentlemen in Surry and 
Sussex, will shorten the distance to Bognor 
and Arundel seven miles, and to Chichester 
two miles, besides passing through a a level 
and fine part of the country. 
In consequence of the success of the school 
on Lancaster’s plan at Lewes, one is to be 
established at Brigliton. 
Married.}| At Lewes, Mr. Frederic ees 
to Miss Wheeler. 
Died.| At Chichester, Captain Cracraft, of 
the royal navy, commander of the sea fenci- 
bles on tlie coast of Sussex. He was first 
lieutenant of the Brunswick, oa the 1st of 
June, 179-4, and gallantly fought that ship 
after Captain Harvey was wounded.—Miss 
Lacey, sister-in-law to W. Rede, esq. banker. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Durrant, wife of Mr. D. 
banker. 
At Hastings, Mr. John Thring, organist, 
of Battle. 
At Piddinghoe, near Lewes, Mrs. Ann 
Back, widow, 97. She had five sons and 
daughters, and left grand children, great 
grand children, and great great grand chil- 
dren, amounting, in number, to 113. 
At Uckfield, Mr. H, Richardson, 84.— 
Mrs. Wilton, relict of the late rev. Mr, W. 
rector of South Stoke. Mr. W.’s greatly 
lamented death tock piace on the 28th of 
November, after only one day’s illness, and 
for his family of seven infant children, a num- 
ber of gentlemen in the eee ibser estat of 
Arundel, humanely set on foot a subscription. 
The poor orphans are, by this second afflict- 
ing loss becomie more than ever objects of 
es 
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commiseration; and we sincerely hope and 
trust the purses of the benevolent will be 
freely opened for their support. 
At Brighthams, Mrs. Stanford. =» Mr, 
Thorns. 
At Asburst, Mr. Blake. 
At West Grinsted, Miss Nailard, 19. 
At Rud wick, the rev. Mr. Mitchell. 
‘ HAMPSHIRE. 
Married] In Jersey, Captain Philip Pas 
triarche, of the royal marines, to Miss Elizae 
beth Patriarche, second daughter of William 
P. esq. 
At Titchfield, Mr. Srenhen Sherlock, sura 
geon im the royal navy, to Miss Cox. 
At ingston Church, Lieutenant-cotonel 
White, of the 80th regiment of foot, to Miss 
Greig, only daughter of the late William G. 
esq. of the island of St. Via-ent. 
Died.| At Sutton, near Alresford, Mrs. 
Bull, 
At Southampton, Mr. fos. Street, 88.—= 
Richard Vernon Sadleir, esq. father of the 
corporation, and a justice of the peace for the 
county, 95.—Mr. James Irish, 77. 
At Fralton, Mrs. Lowes, 75. 
At Fordingbridge, Mi. Robert Budd, 90, 
At Christchurch, Mrs. Spicer, mother of 
Samuel S$. esq. mayor of Portsmouth 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Case, wife of Captain 
C. late in the revenue service.—»Miss Bea- 
sant.——Mr. R. Wilkes.—Mr. Singer.—-Mrs. 
Jerram.—Mrs, Norris; 84.—-Mrs. Moulding, 
90. 
At La Moye, Jersey, Mrs. Ivie, wife of 
Lieutenant I of the royal navy. 
At Halse, in his 74th year, Mr. Janes 
Duell, nies during the space of forty years, 
had faithfully and diligently exerted himself 
in the service of Henry Archer, esq the right 
honourable lady Elizabeth Archer, the late 
Joseph May, esg. and Mrs May, the four last 
possessors in succession of ‘hat parish. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At.Wily, Mr. J. Daughty, to 
Miss H. Harding. 
At Fisherton Anger, Mr. Jos. Hall, of 
Stockton, to Miss A. Hayward. 
At Wilton, Mc. John Doling, to Miss 
Hannah Galpin, of Marnhull, Dorset. 
Died.| At Batcombe, firey Caaribel 
At Tilshead, Mr. James Slade, 70. 
At Bishopstrow, Mrs. Mills. 
At Maddington, Mrs. Roles, 45. 
At Market Lavington, Mrs. Legge, relict 
ef Richard L, gent. 
At Salisbury, Mrs. Susannah Youngsas 
Mr:. Brown, wife of Mr. Alderman B, 
At Tisbury, Robert Obern, 103. He was \ 
employed the whole of his long life at Fonte 
hiil House. 
At Trowbridge, the rev. Daniel Jones, 
pastor of the general baptist church there. 
At Stoke Park, near Devizes, Mrs Smithy 
the lady of Joshua Smith, esq. ove of the re= 
presenfatives in parliament for that boroughs 
Sie was the daughter, by a second wife, of 
Nathanies 
