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Portfmouth, has been afcertained and fur- 
veyed by the engineer, who propofed a route 
through Guildford, Farnham, 4lton, and 
Alrestord, to Winchefter, thereto join the 
river Itcning, which is navigable from South - 
ampton to that place. And if they joined the 
Batingftoke Canal at Shepperton, there would 
be very little cutting required to form a 
jua@ion with Alresford and Southampton, 
thus opening an extenfive communication 
with our naval arfenals at Portfmouth, and 
thofe of the counties of Surrey and Kent. 
Married.} At Kingston, Lieutenant Col- 
Jier, of the Royal Navy, to Miss F. Pinhorn, 
of Portsea. 
At Norden, Thomas Tervey, M.D. of 
Coventry, to Miss Sales, daughter of Astley 
S. esq. of Spondon, Derbyshire. 
Died.] At Chertsey, Mr. R. Wettan, 
bookseller, 65. 
At Richmond, Mr. John Farnham, auc- 
tioneer, a man of extraordimary mental abili- 
ties. What is a little exttaorainary, Mr 
Farnham’s horse dropped down ‘and died, 
about an hour before the decease of his 
ynaster: 
At. Bagshet, Mrs. Susanna Cafe, wite of 
Myr. Abraham C surgeon. She wus the se- 
cond daughter of the late Montague Eacon, 
of Baxiord, Suffulk, many years physician 
to Greenwich Hospital. 
SUSSEX. 
Died.} At Lewes, the Rev. Thomas 
Aguila Dale, rector of All Saints, and of 
St. John Baptist in the Cliff.—-Mrs. English, 
wife of Mr. Joseph E 
At East Bourne, Mr. Gibbs, surgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Wars, in the parish of Chailey, Mr. 
Jenner, yeoman. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The establishment of the Royal Naval 
College at Portsmouth is to be considerably 
increased, and there is to be a mathematical 
professor to superintend it, with a salary of 
6001. per annum. ‘The Senate of Cambridge 
are requested to nominate three graduates of 
the university who are well skilled in mathe- 
matics, and the Lords of the Admiralty are to 
make choice of one of them for the profes- 
sorship. 
Married.]| At Portsmouth, Tho. Mottley, 
esq. of the customs, to Miss Corrie, daughter 
of the Jate Lieutenant C. of the royal navy. 
—Mr. Fricker, to Mrs. Eramble, widow of 
the late Mr. B. 
Died.) ‘At Southampton, W. Biddulph, 
esq. son of Lady B.-—Miss Linlold, daughter 
of William F. esq.——Mr. Crocker. 
At -Bannist rs, Miss Fitzhugh, 
daughter of William E. esq. M.D. 
At Jersey, Captain Le Gros, of the royal 
navy. 
At Brockhurst Lodge, near <Gosport, Mrs. 
March. wife‘of Matthias M. esq 
At Portsmouthy Mrs. Taber, 70.—Mr. 
eldest 
Essex— Hampshire—Wilis—Berks—Somersct. [July 1, | 
William Grist —Mr. Faull, sen.—Mrs 
‘Timins, wite of Major T. of the royal marines. 
—Mrs. Bailey, wife of. Mr. B. of the royal 
naval academy. 
WILTSHIRE, 
Married.] At Devizes, Mr. Joye, solicitor, 
to Miss Lewis. 
At Marlborough, the Rev. John Joseph 
Goodenough, fellow of New College, Ox‘ord, 
to Margaret, second daughter of John Wards 
esq. 
Mr. James Maishmead of Langley Burrel, 
to Miss Kitty Dark, eldest daughter of Mr, 
John D. of Christian Malford. ; 
At West Kington, Mr. R. King, to M ss 
Mary Comly. 
At Keynsham, Mr. T. Gulley, to Miss 
Mary Proctor. . 
At Church Yatton, near Chippenham, Mr. 
John Witchell, of Stoke Farm, Bristol, te 
Miss EF H. Witchell. 
At Bradford, Mr. S. Mundy, jun. to Miss 
Baker, daughter of Mr. James B. 
Died | At Great Cheverell, Abraham Bel- 
lamy, esq. 
At Baynton, W. Long, esq. a much re- 
spected branch of the ancient family of that 
name, which has so long flourished mw this 
county, and a member of which now repre- 
sents it in parliament. 
At Urchfont, Mr. Joseph Legge, son of the 
Rev. Mr. L. . 
At Bradford, Mr. Samuel Stevens.——Mr. 
George Edwards, eldest son of Mr. Thomias 
B96; , 
At Westford, near Devizes, Mrs. Layland, 
46. ) 
At Corsham, Miss S. B Boughton, daugh- 
ter of the late Francis B. esq. 
BERKSHIRE, 
Married} At New Windsor, Richard Ro- 
binson, esq. to Miss Martha Chitty. . 
AtReading, the Rev. O. A. Jeary, of Rod- 
borough, Gloucestershire, to Miss Billing. 
Died.| At Windsor, Mrs. Pearsali, wite of 
Mr. P. attorney, 38. : : 
At Reading Mr. Shaylor, upwards of 
twenty years keeper of the bridewell of this 
town —Mrs Cottrell. —Mr. William Dredge. 
—Mr. Williams, of the Castle. 
At Newbury, Mrs. King. 
At Abingdon, Mr. John Hardyman, for- 
merly master of the Lamb inn there, 70. 
At Thatcham, Mrs Long, wife of Mr. L. 
At Bradfield, Mrs. Robins, sisterto Mr. R. 
AtInkpen, Mr. George Baster, eldest son 
of Mr John B. 
At Ham-Marsh Farm, Mr. Williams, 67.. 
At Maidenhead, Mrs. Payn, wie of James 
P. esq.—Mr. Freeman, o; the Red-lion Inn. 
: SOMERSETSHIRE. : 
Married.) At Chard, J. R. Clarke, esq..at~ 
torney, to Miss Wheadon, daughter of John 
W. esq. 
At Wells, Mr. Reeves, attorney of Gias- 
tonbury, 
