190 
old wether, poffefling the mof complete fym- 
metry and fhape. 
Mdarried.} At Plumfted, K. E. Money, 
efq., captain in the Hereford militia, to Mifs 
French, only daughter of Dominick F., 
efg. ; ; 
na Maidfione, Mr Thomas Pell, jun., to 
Mifs Elizabeth Mercer. 
At St. Lawrence, inthe Ifle of Thanet, 
Mr. Clarke, of Upper John ftreet, Golden- 
{quare, London, to Mifs Mary Ann Squire, 
daughter of the late Thomas S., efq., of Pe- 
terborough. 
At Strood church, Liestenart J. Harrifon, 
of the Royai Marines, to Mits Dadd, daugh- 
ter of the late James D., efg., purfer of the 
Royal Navy. 
- At Sturry, Mr. William Kitchingham, 
aged 81, to Mrs. Mary Marth, widow, 4o. 
At Chiflehurft, the Rev. James Leonard 
Jackfon, to Mifs Louifa Hyde Wollafton, 
daughter of Mr. Francis W. 
Died.| At Rochetter, Mrs. Snatt, wife of 
J. S8.; e{q , of the cuftom-houfe. : 
At Chatham, Mrs. Burr, reli& of Mr. B., 
{chool-mafter.—Myr. William Poole, fen — 
At her father’s houfe in the Dock-~yard, Mrs. 
Farmer, fecond daughter of Mr. John Thomp- 
fon, mafter joiner.—Mr. Thomas Pegan, fur- 
eeon and apothecary.—-Mrs. Ellis, wife of 
Mr. E., baker. — Mr. Durnford, one of the 
foremen and {miths in the dock yard. 
At Bearftead, Mrs. Webb, wife of Mr. 
Jeffe W. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Eaft, wife of Mr. E.,~- 
baker. —Mrs. Nags, wife cf Mr. N. 
, At Hafingléeigh, Richard Sankey, efg.— 
Mr. Thomas Kidder. 
At Gravefend, Mr. Thomas Pitt, mafer 
of the White Hart tavern. 
At Goodneftone, near Wingham, the lady 
of Sir Brook William Bridges, bart., daugh- 
ter of the late John Foote, efg., banker. 
At Deal, Mrs. Woodruff, relict of Mr. W., 
of Sandwich, 58.—Mis. Wife, wife of Mr. 
John W., carpenter.—Charies William Le 
Geyt, efq., major of the 45!h regiment, eld- 
eft fon of C. W. Le G, efq., of ferfey, 
At Margate, Mr. Johan Curling Cobb, tim- 
ber merchant, and principal clerk in the 
-banking-houte of Mefirs. Cobb and Son. 
At St. Peter’s in Thanet, Mrs. Mockett, 
wife of Mr. John M. eS 
At Dover, Mrs. Pattenden, wife of Mr. 
Thomas P. 
At Tenterden, Mrs. Ann Pemble, $5. 
SURRY. 
BDied.| At Chertfey, in his 81% year, 
Thomas Love, fen., mafter in the Royal Na- 
vy, who loft his leg on board His Majeity’s 
fhip Prothée (commanded by the prefent Ad- 
miral Buckner), in the glorious aGtion of the 
-12th of April, 1782, under Lord Rodney. 
He was the laft of thofe officers who had ree - 
ceived penfions for their fervices on that me- 
“morable day. He has left two fons in the 
navy: Thomas Leve, mafter, who was late- 
Surry—Suffex. 
[ March 1; 
ly employed as agent to the commiffioners of 
the Spanith detained fhips in the Mediterra- 
nean ; and Lieutenant Love, fecretary to the 
Hos. Admiral Berkeley, Commander in Chief 
of the Sea Fencibies in England, who was 
fianding by the fise of his father when he 
loft his leg. 
At Ether, Richard Harris, efg., of Barges 
yard, Bucklerfbury, 67 ; 
At Bentley, near Farnham, C. Baldwin, 
efq., many years a magiftraie for the county. 
SUSSEX. 
A correfponsent of the Suffex Advertifer 
fates, that, by proper management, an ex- 
cellent cheap wine, far fuperior to raifin, 
may be extracted from parinips. The receipt 
he gives for the purpofe is as follows:—Wath 
the parfnips clean, take off their rind, cut 
them in flices ; boil four gallons fo cut in ten 
gallons of water, till they are perfely foft; 
fqueez: the liquor weil out of them and run 
it through a hair fieve, and to every gallon 
of liquor add three pounds of fugar, and boil 
it three quarters of an hour ; when it is cool 
put to ita little new yeaft, let it ftand ten 
days in an open veflel, ftir it frequently, put 
it in:o a cafk, and when it has done fermente 
ing bung it up for ufe. 
Married.| Mr. P. Andrew, of Pulborough, 
to Mifs Marchant, daught r of Mr. M. of 
Beeding. 
At Henfield, Mr. R. M. Lafhmar,~ of 
Brighton, grocer, to Mifs Vinall, daughter 
of Mr. V. 
Mr. Burtenfhaw, farmer, of Clayton, to 
Mifs Marten, of Keymer. 
At Storrington, W. Chambealayne, efq. 
of Rolvencen, Kent, to Mils F. Bithopp, 
daughter,of Colonel B. and grand-daughter 
of Sir Cecil B. of Parham Park, 
Mr. Hampton Weeks, furgeon, of Brighton, 
to Mifs S. Borrer, daughter of William B. 
efq. of Hurfiperpoint. 
Jhe Rev. Cheale Green, vicar of Kufting- 
ton and Littlehampton, to Mifs Penfold, of 
Wickham. 
At Pagham, Mr. E. Martin, grocer, of 
Chichefter, to Mifs Adams. 
Died.| At Lancing, Mifs Ann Lloyd, 
youngeft daughter of j. M, Lloyd, efg. M. P. 
for Steyning. : 
At Winchelfea, Lieutenant Francis Gib- 
bon, of the reyal navy. 
At Horfham, Mr. Martin, grocer and dra- 
per, 26. 
At Brighton, Mrs. Aldrich, wife of Mr. 
A. haberdather.—Mr. JohnSergent, formerly 
a fifherman, but who had for fome years re= 
tired from bufinefs, 57-. 
On his way from Cuckfield to his houfe at 
Dinfield, Mr. Ellis, who had lately retired 
from the farming bufinefs, 54. 
At Chichefter, fuddenly, Mr.T. Legg, the 
only ion of Mr. L. brewer, 22. Alfo fud- 
denly, Mrs. Durnford, widow of the Rev. 
Mr. D. vicer of Berited. 
HAMPSHIEs 
