_ purpofe. 
100 
Fo SURRY: 
F Married.] At Beddington, the Rev. Philip 
E. Story, fecond fon of the Rev. Philip S. of 
Lockington Hall, Leicefterfhire, to Mifs 
Lydia Baring, daughter of Sir Francis B. bart. 
Died.] At Kington, Abraham Goodwin, efg. 
At Caftle Grove, Chobham, Bartholomew 
Churchill, efg. 71. 
At Thorp, George Auriol, fecond fon of 
James Peter A. efq. of Park-ftreet, London, 7. 
At Egham, the wife of Mr. j. R. Webb. 
SUSSEX. 
Died.] At Afhton, Lady Eyles, reli of 
Sir Jofeph E. 
At Brighton, Mr. Thomas Mitchell. 
At Robertfbridge, while eating his dinner, 
Mr. Noakes, a wealthy yeoman, 78. 
At Rye, Jeremiah Curtis, efg: 72. 
At Peafemarfh, Mifs Smith, 
daughter of the Rev Mr. S. 18 
At Bellingby Park farm, Mr. S. Rickman. 
* At Lewes, StepheaWelle r, gent.66,—Mrs, 
Grigg. —Mifs Sarah Ann Beft,younge!t daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Thomas B, 15.—Mr. 
Hugh Poole, m any years houfe fieward to the 
Jate. Earl ot Chichetter, 
At Climping, Mr. George Boniface. 
At Chichefter, Mr. Lawrence. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
youngeft 
Tt is faid that the projetted canal from 
Southampton to Salifbury, which has for fome 
time lain in an unfinifhed ftate, will be com- 
pleted; an eligible propofition having been 
made to tlie proprietors to effect this defirable 
Married] At Bo'dre church, in the New 
" Foreft, John Wilfon, efq. of St. Kitt’s, to 
Mifs Irwin, eideft daughter of the late fames 
I. efg. one of the dire Bors of the Eaft India 
Company. 
At Stoke, Mr. Thomas Holland, of Peter's 
field, to Mifs Charlotte Port, third daughter 
of Mr. P. of Weftmarket. 
At Winchefter, Mr. J. Brown, to Miis 
Leach.—Mr. Marks, to Mrs. Leader, widow 
of Mr. L. of the coach and horfes inn. 
Died. At Droxford, aged 54, Mrs. Burch, 
wife of Mr. H. Burch, ahh of the academ». 
Her unafiuming manners, and the beatieeice 
goodnefs of her difpofition, endeared her not 
only to her relatives, but te all her acquain- 
tance. — 
At Coldrey, near Alton, Mrs. Warton, 
‘widow of the Rev. Dr. W. head mafer of 
~ ‘Winchetter college. 
At Port{mouth, Lieut. J. Smith, commander 
ef the Crown prifon- thip.—Mr-Thornborough, 
‘fcheol mafer.—Mrs. Chaldecott.—Mrs. Bet- 
tefworth, wile of Mr. George B. 65.—Mrs. 
Randall, relict of Lieutenant R. of the Royal 
fay ye 40552 rit oy aa il 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] RR. B. Fifher, efg. of Pembroke 
colleze, Oxford, to Mits Hopkins, daughter 
of Jojeph Hi. efq. of Choliey, 
/ 
Surry—Susser—H. ampshire=- Berkshire—Somersetsh ire. 
[Feb. 1, 
At Sanford, Mr. Charles Maggs, of Melk 
fham, Wilts. to Mifs Ann Herberts, of Bul- 
lock Pitts farm, near Oxiord. 
At Hurley, the Rev William Wheeler, 
A.M. fellow of Magdalen coliege, Oxford, 
and chaplain to the roya! military college at 
Marlow, to the eldeft daughter oi John Man- 
gles, eiq. 
Died.| At Winterbourn, Mr. Fidler, 104. 
At Abingdon, Mrs. H. Woolley, 91. 
At Windfor, Mrs. jenner, 85. —Mrs. 
Smith, wife of Mr. S.—Mrs Hammertley, 
98.—Mr._ Spicer 
At Steventon, Mr. Scarcebrook, of the 
king’s arms, 74. 
At Newbury, Mrs. Hoiditchs milliner. 
SOMERSE TSHIRE. 
As forne lazourers were digging a few days 
fince near Walcot church. Bath. about twelve 
fect below the jurface, they difcovered two 
rouleaus encruRed in mortar; on breaking 
them, they were round to contain about 7080 
fmai! filver coins, Roman, Numidian and 
Carth ayy! ate : none of a leter date than fome 
of the catlerCeiars. ‘Uhis ancient treafure, 
which is in high prelervation, mut have be- 
longed to fone. curious Colle&or.of a former 
age: it is intended by tae gentleman,who has 
fortunately cbtained poffetlion of it, to be fent 
to the Antiquarian society. 
Married} At, South Brent, Jofeph Ruf 
comb Po ole, e{q. or Bridgwater. to Mifs Stone, 
eldeft lapeheer or Geurge S. efg. of Somerfet 
Farm. 
At Catle-Cary, Thomas Fooks, efq. of 
ete >, to Mifs Woodfosde, daughter of 
the Rev. Mr. W 
4t Briftol, Mr Robert Shiercliff Walker, 
to Mifs Eliza Julia ‘alton, fifth daughter of 
Lieut. Col. Walton, of Charfield, Glocefter- 
fhire. 
At Taunton, Lieut. Col. Prevoft, to Mifs 
Henrietta, tecond daughter of C. Hamilton, 
efq. of Hamwood, Ireland. 
Died.| At Brifol, William pene Ro- 
berts efg. of a confumption, aged 21. The 
progrefs of his difeafe was accelerated by 
clofe application to a fedentary employment, 
and by too fevere a purtuit of literary im- 
provement. Evincing at anearly age fine po- 
etical talents, the cultivate of thefe was the 
deiight of h’s tranfient life, and his folace 
from the fatigues of a laborious profeffion. 
His Poems difplay anelegance and playfulnefs 
of fancy, with great boldnefs of imagination. 
A volume of thefe wili fhortly ke: publifh- 
ed. His brief period o: earthly exiftence, 
was marked by no deviations from rectitude, 
no -negleét of moral or focial duties. Pale and 
folitary ¢ by the midnight lamp, be nurfed 
the hope of future fame: and when parting 
froma world whofe charms had not yet palled 
upon his enjoyment, the feelings of nature, 
and the vanity ot earthly hope, mingled with 
his reflections ; and his laft prayer to Heaven 
was for refignation, 
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