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royal navy —-Mrs. Catherine Fogarty, mid- 
wife, univerfally regretted. 
At Margate, J. Anderfon, M.D.—Aged 16, 
Mr. T. P. Oldfield. 
j At Canterbury, the Rev. John Benfon, 
DD fenior prebendary of the cathedral, and 
vicar of Roxley.—Mifs Friend, daughter of 
Richard Friend, efq. mayor of Canterbury. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| Mr. Stephen Pell, of Battle, 
to Mifs Sufannah Heaver, of the fame place. 
At Lewes, Mr. N. Wimble, iron-monger, 
to Mifs Audrey Marchant Lafhman, of the 
priory. 
Died.) 
man, 
Of a fit of apoplexy, Mr. John Faulconer, 
a wealthy yeomen, of Newhaven, near 
Lewes. ° 
At bis houfe in Cowfold, near Horfham, J. 
H. Linrott, efq. 
At Brighton, after a few days’ illnefs, Dr. 
Guy, of the Suffex militia. 
At Henfield, aged 70, Mrs. Cook. She had 
been to drink tea with a neighbour, and on 
her return, fuddenly dropped down and ex- 
pired within a few pacesot her own door. 
At Newick, aged 80, Mr. R. Kenward, 
yeoman, 
At Kingmer-park, near Lewes, Mrs. Jack- 
fon. 
At Brighton, Mrs. Allen, wife of N. Allen, 
efq.of Wapping-wall, London. In her the rela- 
tive duties of an affe€tionate wife, a tender 
mother, and a fincere friend, were eminently 
tranicendent. She died in her 65th year, 
much lamented by all who had the pleafure 
- ef her acquaintance. 
To heaven fhe’s fled, and nought to us re- 
mains, 
But the pale afhes which her urn con- 
tains. 
At Afhington, Mr. Goachen, yeo- 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.} At Ringwood, Melanethon 
Townfend, efq. to Miis Jane Caroline 
Derby, daughter of the late Rev. John Der- 
by of the fame place, 
In London, Nathaniel Haftings Middleton, 
fon of N. Middieton, efq. of Town-hill, in 
this county, to Mifs Emilia Purling. 
Died.] At Kingfton, near Ringwood, Mrs. 
Early, wife of Mr. Early, farmer. 
At Wickham, aged 12 years, of a decline, 
Mifs Nicholfon, daughter of Mr. Nicholfon, 
ef Gofport. That fatal diforder has carried 
off three of the fame family within the fpace 
of two years, and a ha’f, 
At Guernfey, the Rev, Mr. Dupré. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Baftide, mother of 
the late George Baftide, efg. 
Captain O’Connol (late of the 27th regi- 
_ ment) of the Royal Invalids, Jerfey. This 
deferving officer was interred with military 
honours. He was attended to the grave by 
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Colonel fackfon, of the Southampton volun 
teers; and by Craig of the 4th regiment. 
His pall was fupported by the following offi- 
cers 
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Lieutenants. Enfiens. 
E. Baker, T. Shaw, 
R. Kitfon, J. Eldridge, and 
W. Lomer, W. King. 
The Rev. Dr. Hill, reétor of Holy Rhood, 
and the Rev. Mr. Mears, chaplain to the cor- 
poration, followed the corpfe to the church- 
yard of St. Mary’s, where the latter refpec- 
tabie clergyman read, in a moft folemn and 
affecting manner, the funeral fervice; after 
which a company of the Worcefterfhire militia 
fired over the grave three vollies, as a marlc 
of refpeé to the deceafed. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Niarried.| At Salitbury, Mr. Winzar, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Cox, of Southampton. 
Died | At Salisbury, Mifs Atkinfon, eldef 
daughter of Mr. Atkinfon. 
At Everly, aged 82, the Rev. Dr. Starkey, 
rector. ; 
At Wotton Baffert, Mrs, Mortimer, wife 
of J Mortimer, efq. ' 
WMifs A. Bracher, fecond daughter of Mr. 
S. Bracher, of Chickgrove.—Mr. Edmonds, 
fenior, of Bifhopftone. 
At Marlborough, Mrs. Hewitt, wife of Mr. 
Hewitt, filverfmith. : 
At Warminfter, Mr. Price, of the Swan 
inn, Frome. 
Mr. E. Lewis, furgeoa, of Semmington. 
At Longbridge Deverell, Mr. J. Heal, en~ 
fign in the Weft Wilts volunteers. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
An advertifement has lately appeared in 
the Briftol, &c. papers, announcing that, ‘¢ 6 
or S00 men are wanted, to be immediately 
employed in cutting the new docks and canal, 
for improving the harbour of Briftol, where 
every encouragement will be given,’’ &c. &c. 
The prices for the greater part of the works, 
to be 32d, and in fome places 4d, per yard for 
the firtt ftage of 20 yards cutting, and rd. per 
yard for every cutting of 20 yards in length, 
after the fatd 20 yards, 3d. per yard tobe 
allowed for filling of carts; alfo 4s. per day 
for fubfiftence money ; a final fettlemeng 
every month. The ground is ftated to cone 
fitt of clay and filt; the materials are ail 
ready for the above mentioned number of 
men. Labourers coming from diftant parts of 
the kingdom, will be allowed a gratuity as 
a compenfatign for travelling expences. 
Married.] At Bath, G. Daubeny, jun. 
efq. of Briftol, to Mifs Drewett, of Stanhope- 
{treet —-The Rev. Thomas Broadhurit, of 
Camden Houfe, to Mifs Frances Whiucaker, 
of Kelvedere Houfe. 
At Briftol, Mr. Lock, aged 63, to Mifs 
Stintons, aged 30.—John Scott, elg. of the 
Adelphi Terrace, to Mifs Charlotte Fry, of 
Coryenbury —Mr, Johan Hoare, to Mifs Eliz. 
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