1804.] 
Keppel’s fleet, and confequently was prefent 
in the engagement of the 27th of July, with 
the French fleet, off Ufhant ; being ftationed 
in the line as one of the feconds to Sir Robert 
Harland. During the remainder of that war, 
Captain Peyton continued in the Cumberland, 
on the Channel ftation. Inthe year 1787 he 
- was advanced to be rear-admiral of the white, 
and the year following appointed to command 
in the Mediterranean, where he remained 
nearly four years. Before his return he was 
~ promoted to be vice admiral of the blue, and 
in 1793 became vice-admiral of the whice. 
He was, about the fame time, nominated to 
the chief command in the Downs, which fta- 
tion he: held feveral years with the higheft 
reputation. In 1794, Mr. Peyton was ad- 
vanced to be vice-admiral of the red, in June, 
1797, to be admiral of the blue, and on the 
r4th of February, 1799, to be admiral of the 
white. 
HAMPSHIKE, 
Two beautiful marble monuments, executed 
by Flaxman, have been opened at the Ca- 
thedral Church of Wincheftert the one 
of the late Rev. Dr. Warton, head matter 
of Winchefter College ; and the other of 
Mrs. North, lady of the prefent bifhop of 
this diocefe. The fkill of the workman- 
fhip, and compofition of the ftatuary, will 
be a lafting monument of praife to the ar- 
tit; while the humble infcriptions {peak 
the amiable charaéters of thofe whom they 
reprefent. 
Married.| At Berfted, near Havant, Cap- 
tain Butterfield, of the navy, to Mifs Harris, 
daughter of the late C. Harris, efq. of Chel- 
fea. 
* At Newchurch, Mr. Mark Young, poft- 
mafter of Ryde, to Mifs Patty Keetch. 
At Upton Gray, Mr. W. Ewe, of Louth, 
Lincolnfhire, to Mifs A. Leech, fecond 
daughter of T. Leech, Efq. of Biden, 
At Winchefter, Mr. W. White, to Mifs 
R. Corfe.—-Mr. Boyle, to Mifs Burdon. 
At Whippingham, Hfle of Wight, Yohn 
Word, efg. collefor of the cuftomis at Cowes, 
to Mifs Arnold, eldeft daughter of Mrs. Ar- 
nold, of Slatwoods, near Cowes. 
Died.] At Bart baiovith: Mr, Waugh, a 
fuperannuated fhipwright, ‘diGingulthed for a 
difpofition equally generous and humane. 
He fubfcribed sol. towards defraying the ex- 
pence of clothing the Portfmouth volun- 
teers, and ereéted one of the monuments in 
Kingfton church-yard, to the memory of the 
unfortunate fufferers who perifhed in tbe 
Royal George. —Mifs Moyle, fitter of J. 
Moyle, efq. merchant.—Mits Sharp, duvghier 
of Mr. Sharp, druggift.—Mrs. Hallard, wife 
of Lieut. Hallard, of the Defiance. 
At Winchefter, Mrs. Jolly, wife of Mr. 
Jolly, linen draper.—Aged 64, Mrs. Brice, 
reli& of Col. Brice, of Above-bar. 
At Horndean, Mrs. Padwick, a widow 
lady fincerely lamented by the poor of her 
neighbourhood. 
Menvury Maa, No, 122. 
Hampfrire—Wiltfoire—Berkfhire. 465 
At Hackwood Park, the Hon. Mifs A. 
Orde Powlett, fecond daughter of Lord 
Bolton. 
~ At Bracknell Banks, after a fhort illnefs, 
of an inflammation in his bowels, Rear- Ad- 
miral Ifaac Waillant, aged 63, forty-eight 
years of which he had {peut in his Majefty’s 
navy. He was eldeft fon of the late Paul 
Vaillant, efq. Sheriff of London at the exes 
cution of the Right Hon. Earl Ferrers, in 
1760. Admiral Vaillant was bred in the 
Nautical Academy at Portfmoutn, and made 
his debut in the royal navy on board the Looe, 
Captain Sir A. Schomberg, knight, in £756. 
He was a humane good officer, and much 
beloved by the officers and crews of thofe 
fhips he has had the honout to command. 
In the private circle of domeftic life he -was 
an excellent fon, father, and hufband; and 
died univerfally regretted by his family, 
friends, and acquaintance. 
“ WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Wm. Hulbert, of Weltrop, 
to Mifs Hulbert, of Pickwick.—Mr. Wafh- 
bourn, furgeon and apothecary, of Marlbo= 
rough, to Mifs Martha Furnall. 
At Tilfhead, Mr. H. Coafins, of Durring 
ton, to Mrs. J. Worldly. 
At Marlborough, Mr. W. Pyke, to Mifs 
Hunt, daughter of the late Mr. Hunt, of 
Enford. 
Died | At Salifbury, Mrs. White, of the 
Woolpacks inn.—Mr. William Shergold, 30 
years mafter of Woodyeats inn. He was a 
friend to the poor, a focial companion, and a 
worthy honeft man. 
In London, Mrs. Merriman, relist of Mr, 
N, Merriman, jun. of Marlborough. 
BERKSHIRE. 
At a general meeting of the fubfcribers to 
the Reading Difpenfary, held on the 16th of 
Oober, a report was prefented, .from which 
it appears, that the ftate of that inftitution is 
highly fatisfaétory. The number of patients 
remaining on the book on the rath of No- 
vember, 1803, was 533 and thofe who have 
been admitted from that time to the gth of 
Odiober, 1804, amount to 480. Of thefe- 
369 have been cured; 62 have been relieved, 
or declared incurable; 6 fent to Bath, &c 2" 
difmiffed for non-attendance ; 29 have died ; 
and 46 remain on the book. 
Married.\ At Sonning, Mr. Richards, ate 
torney, of Reading, to Mifs Higgs. 
At Abingdon, Mr. John Thorp, to Mifs 
Jane Webb, of Stadhampton. 
At Hungerford, Mr. 
of excife, to Miis Kitty Brunfdon. 
Ac Sonning, Mr. J: Samuel, farmer, of 
that place, to Mrs. Eliz. Newkirk, Their 
joint ages amount to 130 years ‘The bride- 
groom has had four wives, by whom he has 
had 32 children and 27 grand children. 
Died.} At Newbury, “Vir. B. White. 
At Windfor, Mis. Kimbericy.—-After a 
few hours illnefs, Mr. Mattyew Bance, of 
Hungetford. ; 
3 P At 
P. H. Palmer, officer - 
