198 
At Dover, Mrs. Mecrow, wife of Mr. Wil- 
_ M. 
At Herne, Mr. Gilbert Pembrook, 70. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Mary Wright, 76.— 
Mrs. Smith, reli€& of J. Smith, Bi ftore- 
keeper of the Ordnance at that plice, 76. 
At Broadiord, John Aufien, efq. 81. | 
At Smardeny “Mrs. Jell,. wife of Mr, Wil- 
Yam J. 77. 
~ At Maidftone, Mrs. Siifanieiah Franks, a 
snaiden lady, 69. The following perfons died 
within a fortnight, and all of them refided 
for many vears within one hundred rods of * 
each other: Mrs. Steward, 80.—Mrs. Spong, 
¢9.— Mr. Jacobfon, 85.—Mr. Allingham, 
77.—Mrs. Hollingwotrh, widow of Joha 
H. efq. 81. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Dodfon, one of the 
fitters of St. John’s Hofpital, 81. —Mrs. F. 
Bolting, 77.—Mrs. Eliz. Hambrook, 77.—= 
Mrs. Ridout, relidtof Mr. Thos. R. 85, 
At Staplehurft, Mrs. Crowther, 88. 
. SURRY. 
Died.| At Shepperton, Mr. Fletcher Read» 
well known in the fporting world, anda par- 
ticular patron of the profeffors of the pu- 
giliftic art. He had fpent the evening with 
fome convivial friends, and was next morn- 
ing foynd dead in his bed by his fervant. Mr. 
Read was a native of Dundee, near which 
place he had fucceeded to eftates by the death 
of his mother, the intelligence of which 
event he received only two days previous to 
his death. A poft-chaife was waiting at the 
door for him, to fet of to the north, to at- 
tend his mother’s funeral, when his death was 
difcovered. 
At Egham, the Rev. Wm. Robert Jones, 
A. M. forty years le@urer of Egham, and 
mafter of the free grammar fchool at that 
place. 
At Wandfworth, William Walker, efq. 
of Wootten, Berks. 
At Carthalton, G. Shepley, efq. 
SUSSEX. 
~ 
Thelate high tideshave made great encroach- _ 
ments at Brighthelmftone, and at other places 
along the coaft, wafhing down a confiderable 
portion of the cliff about three quarters of a 
mile weft of the fea-houfes at Eaft Bourne, 
and completely {weeping away all the fhingle 
below, which brought to light fome curion- 
ties, that have all the appearance of being 
of the higheft antiquity ; ; at leaft of a period 
before the conquett of Britain by the Romans. 
They confift of gold rings or bracelets, bear- 
ing a polith equal to. any trinket when firft 
turned out of the jeweller’s hands; a mafs 
of mixed metal, of the colour of gold; and 
of brafs Celts, differently formed, and in the 
higheit ftate of prefervation: the latter, it 
may be fairly conjeCtured, were the weapons 
of war ufed by the Celtez, who ancient- 
ly peopled this ifland from the adjacent 
continent. The perfon who firft found one 
of thefe bracelets, by traverfing the ftrand in 
Surry—Sussex—Ham psh treme WVilishire— Berkshire. 
, wife of Mr. 
[March I, 
fearch of valuables, which is cufemary with 
fea-roamers after the fhingle has thifted, have. 
ipg fold it by weight for nine guineas, aud 
made. the circumftance known, the fearch 
was purfued by others, who foon picked up, 
four more, varying but little in fize and 
figure. The Celts were found in the cliff, 
owing toa portion of one of them being ex- 
pofed .by the fall that had taken place. 
Married.) At Lewes, Job Smalipicce, efg. 
of Guilford, to Mifs Delia Molyneux, fecond 
daughter of J. M. efg. banker. , 
Died.| At Chichefter, Mrs. Milton, 90. 
At Lewes, fuddenly, Mrs. Scott, wife of 
Lieut. S. of the Chethire militia, 26. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Southampton, W. Gon- 
thorpe, efq. to Mifs Jackfon, daughter of J. 
J. efq. of Bellevue. 
At Alverftoke, Lieutenant Elers, of the 
, royal navy, to Mifs Younghuiband, daughter 
of the late Geerge Y. efq. of Berwick-upon- 
Tweed, and fifter to the date Captain Y. of 
the navy. 
Died.} At Andover, by fhooting himfetf 
with a pitol, Mr. Cowflade, one of the pro- 
prietors of the Reading Mercury. He was a 
man univerfally refpected, and no eaufe can 
b¢ afligned for his committing fuicide. Ver- 
dit, infanity. Mr. Cowflade mafried the 
eldeft daughter of C. Smart, the poet, and 
Was in partuerfhip with his mother in-law,’ 
Mrs. S. daughter of the late Mr. J. vane 
berry, bookfeller in London. 
At-Eaftmeon, Mrs. Padwick. 
At Newport, Ife of Wight, Mrs. Mews 
M. fen.- 
At Winchefter, Peter Gauntlett, fq. clerk. 
of the peace for the county, 58, ; 
At Southampton, Mrs. ‘Andrews. — Mr. Wie 
thaniel Taylor. 
‘At Itchen Ferry, Mrs. J. Diaper, of the 
Royal Oak, the heavieft and moft corpulent 
woman in thofe parts. 
At Emfworth, Lieut. Padefon; of the Royal 
navy.—Mr, Belt.—Mrs. Phipps. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married.] The Rev. J. J. Hume, re&tor | 
of Weft Kington, to Mifs Lydia Lane, young- 
eft daughter of the late Thomas L. of Grit. 
tleton Howe. 
Mr. John Byfield, of Hains Farm, to Mifs 
Broom, ecldeft daughter of Mr. Charles B. of 
Weftwood. 
Died.| At Eattcot, near Devizes, Leonard 
Tinker, efq. 32. 
At Marlborough, R. Pinkney, efq. lately 
a fhargeen | there. 
- BERKSHIRE, 
Died.| At Hinton, Mifs Maria Barr, 
At Newbury, Robert Scott, M.D. from 
the rupture of a blood vefiel in the lungs. 
We have not time now to detail the circum- 
fiances of his life, yet it would be unpardon= Re 
dble to pais him over in filence. Poflefied of 
every virtue and acquirement that could 
render 
