1806.] 
HAMPSHIRE. 
The inhabitants of Portfea are raifing a 
fubfcription, for the purpofe of ereéting a 
monument to the memory of Lord Nelfon, 
which is to be placed in St. George’s-fquare. 
Mr. Saufe, merchant, of that town, has pre- 
fented a very lange piece of granite for the 
pedeftal. The granite was brought home for 
Mr. Saufe in his Majefty’s thip Experiment, 
from Egypt, by his friend Captain Saville. 
From the annual report of the Hampshire 
Society for the Relief of Prifoners within 
the County for Small Debts, it appears that 
during the laft year ten debtors, having fix 
wives and feyenteen children, were difcharg- 
ed. The total amount of their debts, cofts, 
and fees, was 329]. 15s. 6d) = During the iaft 
four years fifty-feven debtors have been dif- 
charged, having 35 wives, and 1og children. 
Married.} At Southampton, Mr. James 
Ridell, of the Mitre Inn, to Mifs Stacey. 
At Winchefter, Mr. A. Groomfbridge, t 
Mifs Ann Baker. : 
At Alverftoke, near Gofport, Captain G. 
P. Wingrove, of the royal marines, to Mifs 
Laugherne, daughter of the late Captain 
Thomas L. of the navy. 
Mr. j. D. Hopwood, of Havant, lieute- 
nant in the 68th regiment, to. Mifs Hollo- 
way, daughter of the late Mr. John H. of 
Andover. 
At Millbrook, near Southampton, John 
Jewell, efq. captain in the 19th regiment of 
toot, now ferving in Ceylon, to Mrs. Smith, 
widow of Charles S. efq. 
Died.| At Chriftchurch, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Worfley, fourth daughter of the. late David 
W. of Stenbury, Ifle of Wight. 
At Nerth Stoneham, George Weftmacote, 
efg. to Mifs Knizhtley Sellers, niece of Mrs, 
Fleming, of Stoneham Park. 
At the fignal Mation, Ile cf Wight; Lieu- 
tenant Billinghurft, of the royal navy, who 
had ferved his majefty 44 years. 
' AtItchen Ferry, Jonn Tucker, fifherman, 
131. He followed his ufual oecupation till 
within a few weeks of his death. 
At Fareham, Elizabeth Spencer, 105. 
Many years ago fhe loft -her fight, but about 
her rooth year fhe recovered that precious 
faculty. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Swallowclift, Mr.. John 
Lampard, of Compton, to Milfs Fromer, eldeft 
daughter of the late Mr. William F. 
In London, Mr. Samuel Elliott, of Chip - 
penham, to Mifs Maria Brown, of Weft- 
bury. 
_ Died.) At Salifoury, the infant fon of 
James Huffey, efq. 
At Mildenhall, near Marlborough, Mr. 
Ifaac White, Beas) 
At rusliags Mr. George Blader, of the 
‘White Hart Inn.—Mifs Fry, 27. ~ 
At Weftbury, Mr. Keeby, currier. 
. At Stapleford, Mrs. Saphy wife of Mr. S. 
Hamp fhi re—Wiltbire—Berkpbire. 
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BERKSHIRE. 
A beautiful farcophagus has remained fince 
the days of Henry VIII. in a building at- 
tached to St. George’s chapel, at Windfor, 
built by Cardinal Wolfey, as a maufoleum 
for himfelf ; the farcophagus was alfo intend- 
ed for the reception of himfelf: it is plainly 
formed out of a block of black marble, highly 
polithed, buc the entablature of it is embel- 
lifhed with the mott exquifite fculpture, de- 
figned and executedsby an italian ar ift of the 
firftteminence, whom this ambitious church- 
man brought over folely for this work, The 
building having recently been appropriated 
by his Majefty to a chapter-room for the 
Knights of the Garter, this curious farco- 
phagus has been removed, 
Married.| At Wallingford, Mr. B. Sheen, 
folicitor, to Mifs Lovegrove, daughter of Ro- 
bert L, efq. 
At Wokingham, John Roberts, efq. to 
Mifs Lamplow. 
Died | At Caverfham-Grove, David Fell, 
efq. 
At Pulley Green Cottage, Egham, Mr. 
Jotin Kent. 
At Kintbury, the Rev. Thomas Fowle, 
rector of Hampftead Marfhall, inthis county, 
and of Allington, Wiltfhire, 79.—At the 
houfe of his brother, Charles Fowle, eéq of 
Kenfington-place, Bath, barrifter at law, 
and major commandant of the Hungerford 
volunteer infantry. 
At Binfield, George Hotham, efg. a gene- 
ral inthe army, and colonel of the 14th re- 
giment of foot, 63. 
At Newbury, Mr. Francis Campbell, af- 
fiftant to Mr. Bunny, furgeon. - 
At Reading, Mrs Williams, reli@ of E. 
Wiiliams, efq of Fridiv-ftreet, Cheapfide.— 
Mr. John Townfend.—Mr. Fogg, formerly 
an eminent china man in Bond-ftreet, Lone 
don, 89 —Mrs. Wright. 
At Cookham, near Maidenhead, John 
Bartlett, thepherd to Mr. F. Aldridge, 80. 
After his death nearly 7o00l. were found coa- 
cealed in differenc parts of his houfe. 
At Wallinzford, the Rev, Richard Be- 
thel, reétor of St. Peter's. He was found 
dead in his bed. It may with truth be faid 
that he not eniy practifed the moft exalted 
piety himfeif, but was anxious to inculcate it 
in others; and by his public preaching, ex- 
lwortation, and example, he conveyed the 
moft fublime ideas of religion. He was al- 
ways ready to relieve the wants of others, 
and was a conitant attendant on the bed of 
ficknefs, whence he endeavoured to difpel 
the gloom of confcience, and to prepare the 
departing foul for a happy immortaliry.. He 
poflefled great humility, joined to the mof 
engaging limplicity of manners. Thofe who 
were in habits of intimacy with him can 
alone eftimate his private chara@ter; for to 
fay that he was an attentive hufband, an af- 
fectionate father, and a Sincere friend, is not 
giving any adequate idea of his virtues. 
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