1807. ] 
At Pluckley, the Rev. William Difney, 
D.D. near 30 years rector of that parifh: rich 
in good works, and highly beloved and re- 
{pected by every relative connection. He was 
formerly Fellow of Trin.ty College, B.A. 
1753, M_A. 17356, B.D. 1768, D.D. 1789. 
At Wateringbury, Mr. Richard Crow, fen. 
At Farniagham, the Rev. John Saunders, 
vicar of that pariih, and alfo of Newington, 
mext Sittingbourn, and one of the fix preach- 
ers of Canterbury cathedral. 
At Woolwich, Colonel Moorfom, of the 
royal marines. 
At Tente den, Mrs. Norton, 86.—Mrs. 
Standing. 
At Bore’s Ifle, near Tenterden, Mrs. Cha- 
lender, 82. 
At Rochefter, Mrs. Wilfon, widow of ——. 
W. efq. formerly commander of the commif- 
fioner’s yacht at Chatham. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Roots. —Mrs Matthews, 
At Dever, Mrs. Brown.-Mr. Sandford. 
Mr. James Grayener, 78. 
At Gillingham, Mrs. Roby, wife of Capt. 
R. of the royal navy. 
At Sheernefs, Mrs..Coleman, wile of Mr. 
C. furgeon. 
SUSSEX. re 
The commodious chapel, in St. Mary’s 
Lane, in Lewes, which has for feveral years 
paft been ufed as a warehoufe for wool, and 
ether purpofes of trade, has been opened by a 
fe& of diflenzrs denuminated Armenians. 
Lewes has now juft the fame number of dif- 
fenting congregations as parifh churches, 
namely feven of each! 
The charity fchool, founded by John Leach, 
efq. at Seaford, for the education of poor 
children, after the method adspted and pur- 
fued with fo much fuccefs by-Mr. Lancatter, 
has been opened, and 50 candidates have been 
admitted. Mr. Lancafter was himfelf prefent, 
and after explaining the nature of his plan, 
clearly pointed out the advantages which mutt 
refult from its general adoption. The fchool- 
room has been lately ereéted at the expence 
of Mr. Leach, and is fufficiently large tor the 
accommodation of more than 100 children.. 
Died.| At Catesfield, Mrs. O’Bryen, wife 
of Rear-Admiral O’B. 
At Chichefer, Lady Vifcountefs Lifford, 
75. She was the fecond wife of James the 
late vifcount, lord chancellor of Ireland, and 
mother to Lieutenant-General Hewitt. She 
was the daughter of the Rev. Charles Bayly, 
ef Knaveftock, Effex. Being. always of a 
retired difpofition, and preferring the happi- 
neis of a domefttte circle to the glare of public 
life, the has, fince the death of her belaved 
lord and her two daughters, lived in the clofeit 
retirement. 
At Weft Barton, Mr. Ciement Bifhop. 
At Buckfwood Copfe, near Crawley, Mr. 
James Creaffy, civil engineer, 66. He was 
very emisent in his profeffion, particularly 
for his {kill in’ embanking and recovering 
lands trom the fea. Mr, Creafty was, at the 
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time of the breaking ont of the American 
war, pofleffed of great property in the pro- 
vince of New Enyland, which he leit on ace 
count of his loyalty 3 he afterwards went to 
the Eaft Indies, with Colonel H. Watfon, 
and planned and direGted the erection of the: 
famous docks at Bengal. He had, as he ufed 
frequently to fay, “* feen a great deal of the 
world, and had learned to be content with a 
very little of it.”” 
At Jekletham, Mr. Cooper, a wealthy 
yeoman. 
At Lewes, Mr. Richard Smith, 64. 
At Chichefter, John Diggens, efq. banker. 
At Rudgwick, Michael Harmes, efq. 
At Pleydon Barracks, Mrs, Webber, wife 
of Quarter maiter ferjeant W. of the frit 
Somerfetfhire militia. 
At Salt Hill, near Chichefter, Mrs. Mur- 
ray, wife of John M. efq. a juftice of the 
peace for that city. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.) Lieut Wickham, commander of 
the Hearty, to Mifs Rice, daughter of the 
late Capt. R. of the navy. 
W. Batler, efq. of Havant, to Mils Har~ 
field, of Thorney. 
At Alverftoke, Mr. W. Slade, of the reval 
navy, to Mifs S. White, daughter of the late 
Capt. W. of Arundel. 
Died.| At Steep-hill, Ifle of Wicht, Mr. 
John Wight, cldeft fon of John W. ef. of 
Guildrord. 
At Southampton, . Mrs. Sutherland, relié& 
of James S. efq. judge ef the high courr of 
admiralty at Minorca. 
At Portimouth, in his ¢9th year, Mr. War- 
ren, of the theatre. He was an attor of great 
general merit and utility 3 and, in the whele 
line of ftrong comic parts has not left his 
fuperior. In private life, he was much ree 
fpeCted for the, propriety of his conduct, and: 
for his modeft and courteous demeancur.—— 
Mrs. Smith.—-Mr, Reed, of the Dock-vard. 
—Mr. William Pine, an eminent alfirtonemer, 
69.—Mrs. Shier. ‘ 
At Winchetler, Mrs. Delance, widow of 
John Baptit D. Aer to Colonei flarnagé ana 
Lady Neayle. ; 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| At Caine, Mr. Hall, of London, 
to Mifs Greenweod, younge(t dauyhter of the 
Rev. Thomas G. vicar cf Calne. 
Walter Coleman, ein. of Kington Langiev, 
late captain in the county militia, to Mis 
Athe, only daughter of Robert A. efg. of 
Langley-houie. 
At Waeiminfler, Mr. Evans, to Milfs Marth, 
only daughter of ‘Vhomas-M. efg- 
Died.| “At Donhead-hall, Archibald-Fid- 
ward, the youngeft ton of Tohn Gordon, e(g. 
At Old Park, Mr. William Eldridge, ‘of 
Abingdon, Berks. 
At Cafle-houfe, Catne, George Roeke, 
efq. formerly captain in the 6th or innifkillen 
dragoons. 
At Malmfbury, Mifs Amelia Player. 
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