1806. ] 
At Deal, Mr. John Miles, 80. 
At Eaft cotton Place, near Maidftone, Sir 
Beverfham Filmer, bart. 
At Folkftone, Mis. Rebecca Jacob, 80. 
At Buckland, near Dover, Mrs. Hatton, 
widow of Thomas H. efq. $4. 
At Chatham, at the houfe of S. Hem- 
mans, ef{q. Mrs, Scot, widow of the late Mr, 
S. furgeon in the navy, and fitter to Mrs. 
Hemmans.—Mr. Abraham Lloyd, pawn- 
broker. 
At Dartford, 
B. Sbaper-maker. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.] Dennet Smith, efq. of Hen- 
field, to Mifs Borrer, of Woodmancote. 
Died.} At Horfham, Mr. W. Cooper, 
matter of the Green Dragon Inn.—Mr. Rich- 
ardfon, formerly an officer of excife. 
At Chailey, Mr. Stanford, of the fmaH- 
pox, which he caught of a foldier’s wife 
who happened to enter a public-houfe where 
he was fitting. 
At Lewes, of an apopledtic fit, Captain 
Ward, barrack-mafter.——Mrs. Grover, of the 
Cliffe, 91. 
At his feat at Muntham, William Frank- 
land, efq. the only furviving brother of the 
late Admiral Sir Thomas Frankland, bart, 
and uncle to the prefent Sir Thomas Frank- 
land, of Thirkleby Park, near Thirfk, 84. 
‘The early part of his life was aftively em- 
ployed in the Eaft Indies, and in travels 
through Arabia and the Holy Land: but, in 
his later years, his habits were reclufe and 
feudious, and his attention principally dire€ted 
to the improvements in fcience, and the 
application of mechanics ta the purpofes of 
manufacture. 
Mrs. Budgen, wife of Mr. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married. At Portfmouth, Lieutenant C. 
Denford, of the Marines, to Mifs Mary Gill- 
more. 
At Hook, Captain D. Gordon, of the 
Thomas and Nancy, of Southampton, to Mifs 
N. Prior, of Humble Rice. 
Died] At Leckfore Farm, of a cancer in 
her breait, Mrs. Pickering, wife of Mr. P. 
At Portfmouth, Mrs. Ireland, reli&t of 
Mr. I. formerly of the Viétualling Office 
there. —[Virs. Slight. 
At Portfwood, Mrs. Macklin, wife of Mr. 
Thos M. an eminent jeweller at Southamp- 
ton. 
At Clanville Lodge, General Mathew, 
Colonel of the 62d regiment, many years 
governor of Grenada, and commander in chief 
in the Weft Indies, 78. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Martin, mother of 
Mr. John M. of the Long Rooms, go.— 
Mr. R. Andrews, furgeon —-Mrs. Archer, 
relict of Mr. A. blackfmith to the corpora- 
tion.—Mr. Andrews, many years furgeon and 
man midwife. 
At Winchefter, Mr. Lyford, upwards of 
forty years furgeon in that city. 
Montuiy Mac. No. 139. 
Suffex—Hampfoire—Wilthirem=Berkfhire, &e. 
In the mof | 
gn 
abftrufe cafes of the profeflion he ftood un- 
rivalled, and his fkilful hand and tender 
heart, inthe moft painful operations, will! be 
gratefully recorded as long as that noble cha- 
rity, the County Hofpital, continues to be 
fupported. Poffeffing fuch an extraordinary 
degree of intuitive judgment, improved by a 
very extenfive practice, the moft eminent of 
the faculty were anxious to avail themfelves 
of his conference. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Chilmark, the Rev. James 
Hibberd, rector of Sutton Mandeville, to 
Mifs Fouthrop. 
William Bradford, efq. of Swindan, to 
Mifs Cripps, daughter of Jafper C. efq. of 
Marlborough. 
At Salifbury, Mr. Kent, brewer, of Cam- 
berwell, Surry, to Mifs Heather, daughter 
of Mr. H. of the Parade Tavern. 
pene At Hindon, Mr. Archibald Hunter, 
At Witherington, Peter Rooke, efq. 
At Warminfter, Mrs. Warren, widow of 
Pitman W. efgq. 
A Compton, near Calne, Mrs. Pritchard, 
BERKSHIRE, 
Married.| The Rev. John Davis, rector of 
Longworth, to Mifs. Catharine Saliiburv, 
youngeft daughter of the late Mr. John S, of 
Hinton. 
At Abingdon, Mr.-T. Couldrey, organift, 
to Mifs L. Tomkins. 
At Bray, Mr. Henry Smith, of Maiden- 
head Thicket, to Mifs Boult, oe Hawthorn 
Hill. 
Died.| At Reading, at his father’s houfe, 
Mr. Thos, Field, of Thames Street, London: 
—Henry Willars, efq.. 
At Cookham Houfe, Mrs Leycefter, widow 
of the Rev. Ralph L., and fifter of the late 
Sir William Hanmer, Bart. 
At Newbury, Mr. Thomas Daws, whofe 
fuperior mechanical {kill as a millwright ob- 
tained him deferved admiration. 
At Stanfordin the Vale, Mary Ann King, 
only daughter of J. H. K. efq. 26. 
At Bray Wick Grove, at the Hon. Thos. 
Windfor’s, Mifs Jane Yonde, fifth daughter 
of the late Rev. John Y. 
At Thorpe Lee Lodge, near Egham, Lady 
Blackett, relict of Sir E. B. 94. 
SOMERS£Z TSHIRE, 
Married.] At Bath, Mr. Charles Hare, 
to Mifs Letitia Hardy, daughter of Captain 
H. late of the Eaft India Company’s fer- 
vice, 
At Briftol, Captain Blythe, to Mifs Mary 
Dobbins, dutipieer of Mr. D. of the Excife. 
—William Parfons, efg. of Briflington, to 
Mifs Bayiis, only daughter of William B. 
efg. of Stapleton, Glocefter. 
Died.} At Briftol, Mrs. Shute, wife of 
Mrs. Richard §. of his Majefty’s cuftems. 
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