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At Coombank, the feat of Lord Frederick 
Campbell, the Vifcountefs Curzon. 
At Cranbrook, at Dr. Watts’s, Mrs Coxe, 
of Cheltenham, in Gloucefterfhire.—Mr. T. 
Chapman, of Wicken’s farm, in Charing. 
He was confidered as an excellent farmer, or 
rather the firft in the parifh,on the old fyftem, 
At his houfe, near Lenham, aged 65, Mr. 
T. Nowers. 
SUSSEX, 
Mr. Shrapnall, furgeon of the South Glou- 
eeiter militia, ftationed at Lewes, a gentle- 
man converiant in antiquarian refearches, 
lately caufed a number of tumuli, or barrows, 
on the Downs, near Offham chatk pit and 
mount Harry, tobe opened, The firtt exhibit 
ed the fkeleton of a female nearly entire, lying 
E.S.E and W.N. W.3 no ornaments or war- 
like weapons. 2. Part ofa male fkeleton, lying 
in a direction contrary to the former. The 
age of thefe depofits could not be, in the 
flightet degree, afcertained. 3 Avery large 
one, diftant about half a mile from the two 
former; feveral fkulls and human bones 
lying promifcuoufly ; evident marks of the 
ground having been  previoufly fearched. 
The fourth, nearer to the beacon, and on 
the fide of mount Harry; in this was 
found a ikeleton, wrapped ina decayed black 
fubftance, refembiing tinder. The laft ex- 
amined was confiderable in point of fize, and 
encircled by others of fmaller dimentons : 
of thefe lait, one was difcovered a little be- 
low the furiace of the furrounding foil; in 
it was a fkelcton environed, like all the reft, 
by a greyith, and rather greafy, mould, 
They were all leit covered up, as nearly as 
pofiible, in the fame ftate wherein they 
were found. All the above fkeletons were 
furrounded by or covered with large flint 
ftone, which juftifies a conclufion (ac- 
cording to Mr. Shrapnall} that the barrows 
in gucftion were railed ever the bodies of 
ancient Britons. Mr. Shrapnall infers, upon 
the wheie, in his concluding obfervations, 
that the above barrows are neith er Roman 
nor Danith, but that they are ancient Pritith. 
Many authors, fays Mr. Shrapnall, record, 
that the bodies of females have been foundin 
Bsitith barrows, &c. &c. 2 
A new road, leading from “Horfham to 
Worthing, through the truly delightful and 
beautiful vale of Finder, and two miles 
nearer than the road through Steyning, has 
teen lately opened, and yreatiy approved of 
by the public in general. By this road, the 
éjftance between the metro polis and Worth- 
ing, a little marine refidence, is not only 
. confiderably fhortened, but there is this fur- 
ther Besar that al] og tharp bilis are 
completely avoided,and in-licu of the former 
cCifagreeable road, a pieant, comfortable and 
even one is now (abieared: 
Married. ] The Hey. Mr. 
Augmering, in this county , to Milfs M. 
Raikes, of Y oodford, in Eficx. 
Suffex— Hampoire—Wilt bire-—Berkjhire. 
Kinlefide, of . 
(Auguft tf, 
At Waldron, Mr. J. Farnes, of the Cliffe , 
to Mifs Bonnick. ; 
Died.] At Chichefter, J. Dearling, ef. 
one of the fenior aldermen. His remains 
were interred in the Baptift meeting-houfe. 
— After a fhort ilinefs, W. Heather, efq. 
At Brighton, Mrs. Agnes Palmer. 
At Newhaven, Capt. Maffey. 
At Eaft Grinftead, Mrs. Bankhead. 
At Southwick, near Shoreham, J. B. 
Norton, efq. juftice of the peace for this 
county. 
At Lavant, Mr. J. Spearfhott, 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married At Winchefter, 
Moody, brewer, to Mifs Cave. 
Died.| At Southampton, aged @0, Mrs. 
Barnes,mother cf Mr. Barnes, brewer.—Mrs¢ 
Rogers, mother of Mr. W. Rogers, coach- 
mafter.—-Aged 25, Mifs Mant, daughter of 
the Rev. Dr. Mant.—At a very advanced 
age, Mrs. F. Baftide, widow of the late Ge- 
neral Baftide. 
At Winchefter, aged upwards of 80, Mre 
C. Complin, butcher.—Mrs. Pyke, wife of 
Mr. }. Pyke, mafter of the Dog and Duck 
public-houfe.—Suddenly, Mr. Marner, maf- 
ter of the Pelican public-houfe.. 
At Andover, Mrs Todd, wife of Mr. 
Todd, fenior, attorney.—-W. Wyndham, efq. 
of Hinton Admiral, near Chrift church.— 
Mr. Edmond Lewis, furgeon, of Lemming- 
ton, Wilts. 
Mr. R. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married ] At Corfham, Mr. W. Spencer, 
farmer, of Chalwell farm, near Bradford, to 
Miis Hulbert, of Weftrip, 
Died | At Clifton Foliater, the Rev. 4. 
Craven, aéting magiftrate for the counties of 
Berks, Wilts, Gloucefter, and Hants. ©. 
Of a decline, Mrs. Batchelor, of Weft- 
bury, aged 75.—-Mr. E. Spencer, fargegns 
of Fonthill. 
BERKSHIRE, 
Fntended Inclofure in ths County. —The- town- 
fhip or hamlet of Up Lambourne, in the 
parith of Chipping Lambourne. 
Viarried.| At Keading, the Rev. D. Owen, 
A.B. of Balingttoke, to Mifs Andrews.—Mr. 
. Godfrey of Chawley, to Mifs Faulkner, of 
South Hinckfey.—-H. Lindeman, efq. eldett 
fon of the Rev. J Lindeman, of Lethrug, in 
Cornwall to Mifs Taylor, feo daughter of 
T. Taylor, efq of Egham Hythe. 
At Speen, Captain C. Pelly, of the royal 
navy to Mifs M. Bullock, youngett daughter 
cf the late F. Brown{word Bullock, ef. 
Died.| At Marlbcrough Wilts,. Mrs. 
Hewitt, wife of Mr. Hewitt, filverfmith. 
At Bath, Mr. Beede, late of Hurft-lodge, 
ip this county.—-Mr. J. Ware, junior, fon of 
Mr. Ware, veterinary furgeon—lIn his 75th 
year, Mr. W. Taylor, of Barton-farm. 
At Egham, aged 57, Mr, W. Deale, of the 
Nag’s-head inn. This gentleman was jut 
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