1806.] 
completion of which he was removed to 
Lewes, where he continued until his death. 
» His remains were interred with, military’ ho- 
nours, followed tothe grave by: the 35th re- 
ment, and all the officers of the garrifon, 
every one anxious to fhew their laft mark of 
re{peét to the memory. of a worthy cs cetiae” 
the whole of whofe life had been devoted to 
the fervicé of his king and country. 
At Brighthelmftone, Mr. Nathan Smith, 
80. ; 
HAMPSHIRE, 
The Marquis of Lanidowne has launched 
at Southampton a boat on an entire new con- 
itruction; the principle ef, which is his own 
invention: it bas two keels and rudders, and 
has the appearance of two Indian canoes con- 
netted, by an arch: its length is twenty-two 
feet by feven, andit is built asan experimental 
model of alerger ze. The advantage over 
other boats is its faft failing; for as the water 
finds a free paflage between the two bodies, 
the refifting power of the water is thereby 
greatly diminifhed. It will alfo carry more 
weight than boats of. the fame fize, and live 
in heavier feas. A large veflel is on the 
fRtocks at Northam, onthe fame conftruétion. 
The boat is clinker built of white deal. 
Married.| At Carifbrook, Ifle of Wight, 
Lieutenant G! H. Drury, of the 37th regi- 
ment, to Mifs Dutton, of Weftmintter Houle, 
Newport: 
At Bafingficke, Mr. Jn. Bikiens, fta- 
tioner, of Reading, to Mils Aytiffe. 
At Alverftoke, Capt. Fyers, of the royal 
engineers, to Mifs Clifton,-eldeft daughter 
of the Rey. Francis: C. 
Died.] At Newlands, near Lymington, in 
ie ptime of life, Captain Whitby, of the 
royal navy, who lately tefigned the com- 
mand of his Majefty’s fhip Gibraltar, through 
ill-health. “He was a'very exceilent officer, 
and an intimate companion ofthe brave Ad- 
mural Cornwallis, at whofe feat he died. 
At Portfmouth, Captain Hall, 90. He 
was furgeon’s mate of the Cencurion, and 
went round: the world with Lerd Anfon in 
1742 and the following years.——-Mr. Mat- 
thews, bookfeller.—Mrs. Reeks, mother of 
William R. efg. agent vidtualler at this port, 
S4.—-James Peers, efq. formeriy deputy- 
comptroller of the cuftoms at this port.—— 
Mrs. Beale, wife of Mr..B:—IJIn Haflar hof- 
pital, Lieutenant Furneis, late of his Ma- 
jefty’s thip Iluttrious. 
At Winchefter, George Earle, efq. fen. 80. 
_ At Southampton, Mrs. [obotfon, of the 
Vine Ina, 4s. 
In. Jerfey, James Shand, ef. of the royal 
artillery. 
At Emfworth, Mr. Payne, brewer, late 
of Post(mouth. 
At Petersfield, Mrs. Eames, reli& of Mr. 
+H. Eames, who had the contra& for convev- 
ing the mail from Petersfield co Moufehill, 
and which was afterwards enjoyed by his wi- 
dow. 
Moentury Mac, No, 142 
Hampjhire.—Wiltpire. 37 
At Newton Valence, Eliza, youngeft 
daughter of the Rev. E. BE 5 vicar of 
that place. 
At Fryern Court, Fordingbridge, William 
Reade, efq. 73. : 
WILTSHIRE. 
area At Preftvign, Radnorhhire, the 
Rev. George Rogers, A.M. vicar of Eaft 
Lavington, in this county, to Mifs Harriet 
Bourdieu, fourth daughter of the late James 
B. efq. of Combe Croydon. 
At Salifbury, Mr. John Elderton, to Mifs 
Ann Bithop. 
At Chippenham, Mer. Freamie, folicitor, 
of London, to Milfs Hancock, caughter of, 
Mr. H. apothecary, of Bath. 
Died.) At-Salifbury, Mr. George Oliver, 
many years ftage-keeper to Mr. "Shatford: 
manager of the theatre. 
ped down: dead, immediately after he had 
rifen from bed, and put on his clothes. He 
appeared aremarkably ftout, healthy man, 
and had previoufly no indifpotition, till about 
four o'clock on the morning of his death, 
when he complained of a painin his ftomach, 
which foon went off, and he was converfing: 
cheerfully with his wife almoft at the very 
moment he fell on the floor a corpfe Mrs. 
Benfon, wife of Mr. George B. 
At Bratton, Mrs. Seagram, wife of Ed- 
ward Froud S. efq. and. heirefs of the late 
W. A. Aldridge. efq. 21. 
At Eddington, of a-fcratch on his leg, 
which mortified ina few hours, Mr. Edward 
Price, $9. 
At’ Old Park, near Devizes, Stan tun El- 
dridge, efq. a young gentleman of promifing 
talents, anda great ftock farmer. : 
At Warminiter, Mr. Dudcen, brewer, Gt: 
' At Shafton, Mrs. Hafkec, 73. 
At Syrencot, Mifs Frances Dyke, youngeft 
daughter of William D. efq, of Syrencot. 
At Winterflow, Mrs. Haydon, wile of Mr. 
Benjamin H. 
At Damerham, Mifs Sarah Davidfon, *. 
daughterof the Rev. Mr. D. 17. 
At Bifhopfirow, Mr. Peter Munday, 53. 
At Smallbrook Mill, near Warmintter, 
Mr. Wm. Webb, 59. 
At Marlborough, the Rev. J. Davis many 
years paftor of an Unitarian congregation in 
that place, together with another of the fame 
denomination at Avebury, an adjacent vil- 
lave, 76. He wasafellow-ftudent with the 
late Dr. Kippis, was fome time afiltant to 
the Rev. J. Thorley, at Chipping-Norton, 
Oxon, whofe daugnter he marricd, and who 
furvives him: he was afierwards, for fome 
years, minifterc of what ss called the Crafts’ 
meeting-houfe, at Fairford, from whence he 
removed to Marlborough. He wasa claifical 
fcholar fuperior to many, inferior to few, 
and was efteemed and refpe€ted by all who 
-knew him and the writer of this article 
can fay he was truly a worthy man. He'has 
left a widow and two,daug hteis, one of whom 
ie BR 
is married to a Mr. Greisley, mafter of an 
aC eminent’ 
He fuddenly aiep: 
