1804.] 
Archbithop Secker, and vicar of Boxley, 
which is in the gift of the dean and chapter 
of Rochetter. 
At Athford, Mrs. Walter.—In his 43th 
year, Mr, James Alderfon, late of that 
place. 
At Harbledown, Mifs Callow, daughter of 
Mr. Callow, of Canterbury.—Mifs Webb, fit 
ter of Mr. Webb, attorney, of Foikftone. 
At Malling, Mrs. Ann Longhurft, aged 
47, and three days afterwards, aged 69, her 
mother, widow of the late Mr. john Long- 
hurft. 
. SUSSEX. 
Extenfive repairs are making at the ancient 
eaftle of Arundel in this county 3 for which 
feveral cargoes of freeftone have lately been 
fent from the quarries near Whitby, in York. 
fhire. The ftones, of a brawn caft, are care. 
fully fele&ed that they may atlimilate In COL 
lour with the remains of that venerable and 
Magnificent fabric 
Applications are intended to be made to 
Parliament, in the next fefion, for an a& for 
inclofing the commonable lands in the parifh 
of Tillefcomb ; another fur amending and 
widening the road leading from Amberftone 
to the turnpike-road on Burwafh Down 3, and 
one for making a turnpike-road from Off- 
_ham-ftreet to Ditcheling. 
Married.) At Arundel, Mr. T. Overing- 
ton, to Mifs Coote, of Eaftergate. 
At Tandridge, in Surrey, Mr, Nehemiah 
Wimble, ironmonger, of Lewes, to Mifs 
Audrey Marchant Lafhmar, of the Priory. 
At Chichefter, Mr. Butt to Mifs White. 
Died.} At Denbetdac Wells, Mifs Rick- 
man, fecond daughter of Mr. T. Rickman, 
of isu es. 
: At Ringmer Park, near Lewes, Mrs. Jack- 
on. 
At Henfield, fuddenly, Mrs Cook, aged 70. 
At Newick, Mr. R. Kenward, aged 80. 
At Clichiefer, Mrs. Charge. 
At Horfham, Mr. Charles Dendy, many 
years a fellmenget and glover, but who had 
retired from bufinefs. 
At Belle Vue, Brighton, aged 76, Mr. 
Charles Heath, many years a refident a: that 
place, and in Bentinck-ftreet, Manchefter- 
‘fquare. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A new general Circulating Library, under 
the mame of the Hampthire Library Society, 
is about to be eftablithed upon a plan worthy 
of the three towns of Portf{mouth, Porttea, 
and Gofport. The advantage of fuch an in- 
ftitution muft be obvious, and it is extraor- 
dinary, that in a place like this, where, 
taking the three towns together, the popu- 
lation is fo confiderable, an inftitution of 
the kind has. not before taken place. More 
than. half the requifite number of members 
3s already completed. 
«Intended Inclofures in this county.—The pa- 
rifhes of Holy Rood, All Saints, and St Ma- 
zy, in the towa and county of Southampe 
io 
Suffex— Hamp ire—Wiltfoire-— Berk/hires 
‘Gudge-heath, 
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ton: Fareham-common, Caftilfield-common, 
and all other commons and 
waite grounds in the parifh of Fareham 
Married.| At Portimoutn, Mr. William 
Jewel, clerk in his Maj-fty’s dock yard, to 
Mifs fane Prouteng, of Portfea. —James 
Colquhoun, efq. of Pinfbury-fquare, to Mifs 
Mary Poore, niece of George Poore, -ciq. 
Died.| Mr. Colbourne, fen. ftone- mafany 
of Lymington. —James Soper, fen. cig. aged 
66, of Monxton- houfe, near Andover. 
At Sidmouth, Mrs. Amyatt, wire of James 
Amvatt, eig. M.P. for Southampton This 
excellent woman. fulfilled, during a long © 
courle ef years, the important autics of wife 
and mother, 
At Andover, Mr. Henbett, one of the mefs 
fengers of the Houfe of Commons. 
At Lymington, Thomas Beckley, efq. 
aged 98. 
WILTSHIRE. 
An application is intended to be made to 
Parliament, for leave to bring in a bill, for | 
making a turnpike road, from the road lead- 
ing trom Marlborough te Swindon at Rockley, 
to join the turnpike ‘road, between Caine and 
Lineham, at Church Eud Gate, and likewife, 
to join the road leading izom, Lineham to 
Wootton Baffet. From thefe roads another 
is to branch off from Bufhton Comuinon, 
through the parifhes of Greenhill and Wood- 
flam to. Wootten Ballet. 
Married.|.Mr. Jofeph Bryant, currier of 
Devizes, to Milfs Moore, ot Woodboreugh. 
At the Quakers Meeting Houle Salifbury, 
Mr: Thomas Heath, of eeore. to Mifs 
Maria Humphreys, youngeft daughter of the 
late Mr.- John Humphreys. 
In Londoa, Mr. James Powell, of Wilton, 
clothier, to Mifs Mary Coward, of Burdenf- 
ball, near Wikon.—Mr. Wm. Coward, of 
Ugiord, cooper, to Milfs Keziah Parker, of 
Wilton. 
Died.| Of an apoplectic fit, aged 64, Mre 
Powell, of iKnook. 
Lately, at Madras, Lieut. Thomas Markes, 
of the Sth regiment of \ ative Lntaniry, for- 
merly of Ali soul’s College, Oxtord, and fon 
of the Rev. Mr. Markes, rector of. Wilcot, in 
this county.—IThe Rev. Jobn Adams, 26 years 
Patior of the Ludependent Congregation at 
Salifoury. isurmg that period, he iaboured 
unremittingly ior the temporal, as well as 
eternal imtere{ts of aii around him. 
BORKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Readmg, Mr. John Blandy, 
to Mrs. Wett. 
Diea.| Aged 60, Mr. John Hinton ~ many 
years a refpectable and opulent farmer of 
Hinton. 
at Lambourn, Mrs. Ganah Gee, of Oxford, 
aged o4. 
At Speenhamland, Mrs. Woodham, wife 
of Mr. Woodham, attorney. 
Ai Shaw, near Newbury, Mr. Rickford, 
farrier. 
At Binfield, in Berks, aged 66, the Rev. 
Edward ee A, M, Canon of W indfor, 
Senior 
