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Boys, of Wellefborough, was lately killed by 
Mr. Richard Clarke, butcher, of Merfham, 
who, on opening the paunch, found init one 
guinea and one half guinea in gold, ahd two 
Shillings in filver. 
Married.|| At Afh, Mr. Thomas O. Cur- 
ling, of Stuart, in the Ieof Thanet, to Mifs 
Jane Becker, of Gilton. 
At Town Malling, Mr. George Green, 
fen. to Mrs. Lovegrove.—Walter Syms, efq. 
captain of the 69th regiment cf foot, to Mar- 
tha Carelefs, eloeft daughter of the Reverend 
Mark Noble, reftor of Barming.—Mr. Va- 
Jentine Simpfon, of Gore Hil), near Sitting- 
bourne, to Mifs Bennett, daughter of Tho- 
mas Bennet, efg. of Faverfham. 
. At Greenwich, Wiiliam Boyd Ince, efq. 
to Mifs Smith, of Croom’s Hill, only daugh- 
ter of the Rev. Thomas Bradley, rector of 
Hartley. 
Died.| At Sevenoaks, after a long and 
painful illnefs, William Sheppard, efg. of 
Styles hill, near Frome, Somerfethhire. 
At Sheernefs, in the 21ft year of her age, 
Mifs Wade, eldeft daughter of the late Ben- 
jamin Wade, efq. of New Grange, Leeds. 
At Boughton, Mrs. Butt. wife of William 
Butt, eig. of Tetbury, in‘Gloucefterfhire. 
At Step'ehurft, aged 27, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam Finch, of the Loyal Staplehurft vclun- 
teers, His remains were interred in the fa- 
Mily vault at Tenderden with all due mili- 
tary honours. 
At Greenwich, aged 42, Captain Alexan- 
der Sutherland, of the 30th regiment. 
At Rochefter, Thomas Hill, genr. a com- 
mon-councilman of that city.x—Mr. Green- 
wood, filverfmith. 
At Canterbury, Mifs Drew, only daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. John Drew, furgeon.— 
In his 77th year, the Rev. William How- 
dell, vicar of Weft Hythe, in Romney 
Marfh. Befides numerous legacies to his re- 
latives and friends, he has left to the Kent 
and Canterbury hofpital Sool. ; to the wi- 
dows and orphans of the clergy of the diocefe, 
and to the Lying-in cree of Canterbury, 
each rool. 
SURRY. 
At a guild merchant lately held at Guild- 
ford, it was refolved that the ancient market 
or cattle, calves, fheep, and hogs, fhould be 
fevived and kept upon Tuefday once a fort- 
night, in the North-ftreet, commencing with 
the 18th of December, 1804, and to continue 
the whole day. 
Married.} At Clapham, the Rev. H. 
Oakeley, only fon of John Oakeley, efg. of 
Fir Grove Houfe, Salop, to Mifs Catharine 
Bolland, fecond dang hter of Mr. ‘Bolland, of 
Clapham. 
At Kew, Mr. John Betts, to Mifs Ann 
Nesbitt, daughter of John Nefbitt, efq. 
Died.| © At Epfom, Mrs. Newtons in her 
69th year. 
At Mountclere, izéeHamipton, Sir John 
Dick, Bart. in the 85th year of hisage, Sir 
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Surry —Suffex— Hampfhire. 
[ Jan. 1, 
John died worth about 160,cool. the whole 
of which he has left in equal diviGons to 
Mr. Carr, Mr. Simmons, the Rev. Mr. 
Cleaver, and Dr. Vaughan, his phyfician, af- 
tera refervation of anruities of 1Gol, per an- 
num eachto his houfekeeperand the fervant 
who attended his per‘en, and 2col. per annum 
to Colonel Pleydell, in approbation of his * 
attachment to his Royal Highnefs the Duxe 
of Gioucefter, 
At his houfe at Clapham, J. Caftell, efq. 
aged 7 oO. 
At Guildford, Mrs. Vincent, wife of Mr, 
J. Vincent, aged 65 
At Suiton, aged 63, Mr. Henry Nock, late 
of Ludgate-flreet, gun-maker. 
SUSSEX. 
A general meeting of the fubfcribers to the 
Suffex Agricultural Society was held at 
Lewes on the ath of December, to award 
their feveral premiums to the induftrious and 
deferving poor. 
Married.| At Withyham, Mr. Garratt, 
an elderly batchelor, to Mrs. Edwards ; fix 
old batchelors rang a complete peal of three 
hours and five minutes on the occafion. — 
James Eldridge Weft, efq. of Poftern Park, to- 
Mifs Afhburnham, only daughter of Six Wil- 
liam Afhburnham, Bart. of Broomham. 
Died.| At Seaford, M:s Spice, aged 97. 
At Brighton; Mr. Knapp, builder.—Mr. 
Giljburd, perfumer. 
At Lewes, Lieutenant Wood, of the Mor- 
mouth and Brecon militia. 
At Bolnzy, Mr. Blaker, a very refpectable 
yeoman, whofe lofs will te much lamented 
by the labouring poor, to whom he was a 
conftant friend and benefa@tor.—Mr. Barber, — 
miller.—Atan advanced age, Mrs, Baker, of 
Burwafh, reli& of the lace Thomas Baker, 
efg. of Mayfield, farmerly High Sheriff of 
the county. 
At Benfield, aged gs, Mr. 
oldeft inhabitant of that parifh. 
At Brighthelmitone, John Parkhurft, efa, 
who for many years was one of the principal 
medical practitioners of that place; he de- 
clined bufinefs fome years ago, and withdrew 
from the world, confining himfelf to the fo- 
ciety of a few religious flew He aficrt- 
ed, defended, and maintained the truths of 
the gofpel, ant adorned the doGtrine of his 
Saviour by a fteady and uniform conduct in 
his Chriftian walk, and by entire refignation 
to the will of the Almighty. 
HAMPSHIRE, 
Many ufeful and extenfive buildings are 
now ereéting by government at Portfmceuth ; 
among which the oan s are moft defery- 
ing of notice. “The magazine at Tipper-point 
ftands in a very 2dvantageous fituation for the 
purpofe for which it is intended, ata diftance 
from other buildings, and having at high tides 
a fufficiency of water to admit veflels of con- 
fiderable burthen to come aiong-fide and re- 
Ceive their cargoes. The buildings at this 
point < are very ily fe gems ss and the 
magazines 
Hudfon, the 
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