1810.] 
At Dover, Mr. Ashdown. 
At Northgate, near Margate, John, a 
son of John Barker, esq. 20. 
At Eythorn, Mr. Thomas Manger, 76. 
At Boughton-under-Blean, Mrs. Pack- 
man, 82. 
At Minster, Mr. John Tutnell, 64. 
At Biddenden, Mrs. Browne, 78. 
At Postling, Mrs. Nower, 95. 
SUSSEX. 
Died,| At Catsfield House, John Fuller, 
esq. 83. He died possessed of a very large 
fortune, the bulk of which descends to his 
nephew and heir, John Fuller, of Rosehill, 
esq. one of the representatives in parliament 
for the county. Few persons have excelled 
this venerable gentleman ; he was a devout 
and unfeigned ehbristian, and a most active 
and vigilant magistrate for above fifty years. 
His hand and heart were always open to tne 
distress and necessities of- others 5 he gave 
away, during his life-time, a consicer:ble 
estate for the maintenance of poor blind 
persons. 
At Brighton, Mrs. Ann Rhodes.—Mr. 
Dollasson,—Mrs. Wells, wife of Mr. James 
W. She-was found dead in her bed without 
any previous indisposition.- Mrs, Colbron, 82. 
At Chichester, Mr. Hoskins, who had 
been thirty-three years master of the house 
of industry of that city. Among his property 
were found two hundred guineas, one hundred 
and eighty seven-shilling pieces, a consider- 
able number of five-and-threepenny-pieces, 
and a unique collection of other coins, &c. ; 
At Lewes, Mr. Francis Gell. Mrs. Phila- 
delphia Tuppen, a maiden lady, 73. 
At Milland House, near Chichester, John 
Wilkes, esq. formerly a printer and booksel- 
Jer at Winchester, and editor and proprictor 
of the Encyclopzedia Londinensis. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Newport, Isle of Wight, 
Mr. James Roach, of East Medina Mill, to 
Miss Robinson, only daughter of Captain R. 
At Southampton, James Blunt, esq. of 
Nether Wallop, to Miss Sarah Little, third 
daughter of the Jate Richard L. esq. of Gros- 
venor- place. 
Died.] At Odiham, Mrs. Payne, relict of 
the late John P, esq. of Barbadoes. 
At Chilworth Farm, near Romsey, Mrs. 
Tarver. 
At Winchester, Mrs. Wells, 68.—Mrs. 
Cradocke. 
At Appleshaw, Mrs. Josina Hedges, relict 
ef fohn H. esq. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Neher 88. —Miss 
Vignole. 
At Alderholt Park, George Reade, esq. 
At Musclif, John ‘Hudson, esq. 
At Basingstoke, aged 82, Mr. John 
Granger,. brother of the rae Rev. James 
Granger, vicar of Shiplake, author o¢ the 
Biographical History f England. 
Susser— Elampshire—Wilis—Berks, &c. 
$(9. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.) At Salisbury, John Young, esq. 
aptain in the 76:h regiment, bo Jane, caugh- 
ter of the Jate Rev. Dr. Rromeg of Mast W eae 
hay, Hants. 
Died. | AtMelksham, Edmund Darby, esq. 
son of the late Mrs. Deborah D. of Coalbrook 
Dale. 
At Salisbury, Mr. James Roles, —Mrs. 
Sarah Pike, 88.—Mr. Marsh. 
At Marden, Mr. B. Hayward. 
At Trowbridge, the Rev. Daniel Jones, 
pastor of the general baptist church in that 
place, 40. 
At Tisbury, Robert Oberne, 101. His 
posterity amounted to 187 persons, viz. three 
» sons and five daughters, sixty seven grand- 
children, eighty-one great grand children, 
and one great-great-grandchild. 
At Fordington, T. Salisbury, esq. solicitor 
and steward to Lord Rivers and William 
Morton Pitt, esq. 
At Warminster, 
Galpine. ; 
At West Kington, the infant daughter of 
the Rev. J. J. Hume. 
At Bambury, Mr. Samuel Ballard. 
At Marlborough, Mr. Samuei Rogers. 
BERKSHIRE, 
Married.]| At Reading, Thomas Aller 
Shuter, esq. of Southwark, to Sarah Frances, 
third daughter of the Rev. Dr. Vaipy. 
| Died.j At Windsor, William “Gaygarth, 
esq. sen. Jieutenant in the royal navy, and 
governor of the naval knights at Windsor. 
At Yattendon, Mr. Mathews, 79. 
At Cookham, Mr. G. Allen. 
At Newbury, John, son of the late James 
Owen, of Clapham, in this county, 17 .—— Mare 
J-Simmonds. ~ 
At Littlewick Green, Mr. Lee. 
At Reading, Mr. Havell, many years am 
eminent cCrawing-master.—Mrs. Mitchell, 
relict of Commodore M. 87.—Myrs. Maggs, 
—Mr. Willsdon. 
At Wallingford, Miss Ives. 
At Be tament Poe hear Windsor, Vise 
countess Ashbrook. 
At Beenham, Mr. Elisha Webb. 
At Theale, Mrs. Wallen, 87. 
At Wargrave, Mrs. Maynard. 
At Harwell, Mr. Richard Elderfield. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Died.] At Bath, Mrs, Ann Welch, daughter 
and co-heiress of the late celebrated Justice 
Welch, with whom sbe resided for a consi- 
derable time in Italy, and formed her taste, 
then already conspicuous, by a close atten- 
tion to literature and the fine arts. She was 
a woman of superior abilities, mistress of tie 
Latin, French, and italian languages; but 
these acquirements, far from exciling a wish 
to attract the notice of the world, rendered 
her doubly solicitous to fulfil all the rela- 
tive duties of society, to which no female 
eould be a more genuine ornament. Mild, 
charitable, 
Mrs. Pressley.—Mrs. 
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