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Died.] At Sudbrook Holme, near Lincoln, Hannah, wife of Lieut. Col. Ellison, M.P. for that city.

At Little Ponton, near Grantham, aged 80, Mrs. Dorothy Pennyman, telict of William P. est. of that place; who left two sons, both of whom being dead, the estate now descends to General Dowdswell.

At Hornsea, Mr. Thomas Allan, 84. At Lincoln, Miss Hayward, only daughter of Mr. Alderman H. 26. Charles White, esq. 84.

At Louth, Mr. Samuel May, 85.-Mr. Trout, 85. Mr. Robert Pearson, 78; and the same day, his sister, Mrs. Westerby, 77. Mrs. C. Tuxford, 86.

At Boston, Mrs. Mompesson; 80. Mr. Wm. Blaydwin.Mr. W. Robinson, 24.

At Ashby Puerorum, Mrs. Craik, 87. At Saltfleet, Mrs. Safah Blenkarn, wife of Mr. Wm. B. surgeon, 30.

At Alford, Mr. Wm. Brown.

At West Deeping, Mrs. Green, 76.

At Spalding, Fullwood Sanderson, esq. formerly an eminent attorney of that plate, 70. Mr. Abraham Phillips, 83.

At Troston, Mr. Richard Walkden, 93. At Langton, Mrs. Bartholomew, wife of Thomas B. esq.

At Morton, Mr. Joseph Mills, 68.—Mr. Abraham Simpson, 92.

At Gainsbro', Mr. John Clixly, 71.-Mrs. Froggett, 75.-Mrs. Thompson, 85.

At Spilsby, Mrs. Jane Atkinson, wife of Mr. Edward A. sen.Mrs. Anne Martin. At Stamford, Mrs. Thompson, widow of Kerchever T. esq. 76.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

A meeting lately took place at Leicester of a great number of respectable persons, desirous of promoting a society in that town, auxiliary to the Bible Society of London established for extending the circulation of the holy scriptures. A number of resolutions were entered into in tertherance of the design.

Married.] At Ashby de la Zouch, John Simpson, esq. to Mts. Lamb.

At South Kilworth, J. H. Holmes, esq. enly son of the Rev. Wm. H. rector of Normanton on Soar, to Maria, eldest daughfer of the Rev. Charles Chambers, rector of South Kilworth.

At Medbourn, Wm. Simkin, gent. of Hallaton, to Miss Meadows.

A: Leicester, Mr. Oldershaw, to Mist Springthorp.

Died.] At Orton, Mrs. Phillimore, wife of

the Rev. J. P.

At Melton Mowbray, Mr. John Clementton, stationer, 41.

John Edwards, esq. maternal uncle to the Rev. J. Pigott; vicar of Wigston.

At Leicester, Mrs. Brewin, wife of John B. gent. Mr. Tomlin, 45.

At Ashby de la Zoich Mill, Mrs. Eliz Timms, 61:

At Ullesthorpe, Mrs. Mary Atkins, 90. MONTHLY MAG. No. 196:

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Married.] At Weston, William W. Whit. more, esq. of Dudmaston, Shropshire, to the Hon. Miss Bridgman, only daughter of Lord Bradford.

At Woolstanton, Richard Rawson, esq. of Rose Hill, neaf Liverpool, to Anne, eldest daughter of Dr. Bent, of Basford, near Newcastle.

At Barlaston, Wm. Orange, esq. of Went worth House, Suffolk, to Mrs. Yates, of Barlaston House.

Died.] At Spring Hill, John, eldest sun of Mr. Startin, banker, Birmingham, 17. At West Bromwich, Mr. B. Hunt, 23. At Walsall, Mrs. Middlemore, in conse quence of her clothes taking fire.

At Rickerscote, Mrs. Perkins, sister of T. B. Perkins, esq.

At Branscot, Mrs. Bentley, 95.

At Haywood, Mrs. Suffolk, 97.

At Hanley, Mr. George Crompton, 61,

At Armitage, near Lichfield, Mrs. Smith. At Wolverhampton, Mr. Joseph Wainwright: Mr. Samuel Craddock, of the Little Swan Inn.

At Lane End, Mr. Wm. Johnson.

At Tamworth, 'Mrs. Harper, relict of Alderman H.-Mr. Harding.

At Uttoxeter, Mrs. Eliz. Grove, relict of Henry Jermyn G. esq. late of Pool Hall, Worcestershire, 77.

At Stafford, Mrs. Wilkinson.
At Newcastle, Mr. Joseph Harrison.
WARWICKSHIRE.

Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. J. Fartot to Miss Brewer, eldest daugliter of the Rev. Jehoiada B.

Died.] At Wroxhall House, Mrs. Vaugh ton, wife of Thomas Hali V. esq 21.

At Warwick, the lady of S Eakins, esq. During a painful illness of four years and half she discovered truly Christian patience; and is most sincerely lamented by those who were best acquainted with her.

At Birmingham, Mrs. Vickers, of the Castle Inn-Mr. Winfield Mr. John Sumner.-Mr. J. Haywood, 28.-Mrs. Palmet wife of Mr. Charles P. 24; and the same day, their infant son.

At Ratcliff, near Atherstone, Mr. Thomas Slater, of Ashby de la Zouch.

At Coleshill, Mrs. Warnford, relict of the Rev. Charles W. vicar of Shustock.

At Little Kineton, Mr. John Ilett, 98.
At Coventry, Mr. Henry Lester.—Mr.
Yearwood.

At Park House, Hall, Mrs Jee.
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SKROPSHIRE,

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] At Fitz, the Rev. Wm. Hope kins, jun. to Jemima, youngest daughter of the late Bold Oliver, esq.

Died.] At Berrington, Mr. Wigley, 80. At Wellington. Mr. Wm. Harper. At Edgmond, Mr. Moses Sillitoe. At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Martha Moore. Mrs. Sarah Thomas, relict of Wm. Thomas, esq. a captain in his majesty's navy, 89.. Mr. John Bather.-John Barber, esq. 83.Mr. Ford. He was surveying some premises near Kingsland, where he was building a house, to which he intended to retire, when his foot slipped and he was precipitated into a well, and instantly killed.-Mr. Owen Mr. Davies. Mr. Harries, of the White Horse Inn.-The youngest daughter of the Rev. C. Powlett.

At Cross Brook, near Durrington, Mrs. Priscilla Bromley, 97.

At Ellesmere, Mr. Wm. Briscoe,

WORCESTERSHIRE.

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Died.] At Bevere Green, near Worcester, Colonel Passingham. While sitting at table, he fell from his chair, and died without a groan.

At Worcester, Mrs. Wigley, relict of the Rev. Henry W. 73.

At Kidderminster, Mr. Wm. Cooke, 71.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

A new school is established in Hereford, for the excellent purpose of affording gratuitous education to fifty children or relations of such freemen as may be unable to pay for their instruction. It is under the immediate patronage of the Duke of Norfolk.

Died.] At Whitechuich, near Ross, Colonel Anderson.

At Hereford, Mrs. Smith-The Rev. W. H. Barry, vicar of All Saints.

At Ruckhall Mill, near Hereford, Mr,
John Davis, of Upton on Severn,

At Leominster, Mrs. Mary Waring, 73.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Died.] At North Cerney, Mrs. Holder,. wife of T. H. H. esq. 21.

At Dursley, Mrs. Tippetts, wife of Thomas T. esq.-Mr. Isaac Jones, one of the aldermen of that town.

At Cheltenham, Louisa, youngest daughter of the late John Lewis, esq. of Harpion, Court, Radnorshire.-Mr. William Bucking ham, an eminent musician.

At Tewkesbury, Mrs, Cole, 101.-Wm. Martin, esq. of the firm of Vernone and Martins', distillers.-Mrs. Anne Clarke, 66.,

At Glocester, James Sadler, esq. one of the aldermen of the corporation. He had twice served the office of mayor,

At St. Briavell's, Thomas Bail, esq. som of the late Peregrine B. many years vicar of Newla id.

At Overbury, James Martin, esq. many years the upright and truly independent Representative in Parliament for the borough of Tewkesbury. He was born on the same day as our venerable and revered Sovereign.

At Stroud, Mrs. Grazebrook, 95; and a few days afterwards, her husband, B. G. esq. banker, 80.

In her 18th year, Eliza, only child of the Rev. T. Thomas, minister of Colford Chapel.

At Berkeley, Mr. Edward Jenner, eldest son of Dr. J. 21.

OXFORD.

A new carriage-road is in contemplation from Botley, near Oxford, to the town of Ensham, avoiding the present hill, and going through a country not only level, buc picturesque and delightful. The Earl of Abingdon, to whomr the ground to be used belongs, has liberally given the trustees per-, mission to go in whatever direction is most beneficial to the public.

Married.] At Witney, Mr. A. A. Gilline ship, of London, to Miss Sheppard, daughter of Joseph S. esq.

At Banbury, Robert Calcott, gent. of Neithrop, to Miss Eliz. Baker.

At Chipping Norton, Thomas Matthews esq. to Miss Ann Brooks, of Churchill. Died.] At Chadlington, Mr. Joseph Parr, 20.

The foundations for the eight houses required to compleat the Crescent, at Cheltenham, are now laying, and the New Road from thence to the Colonnade is also begun The proprietors of the Crescent have purchased the meadow ground in front, which is to be inclosed with iron palisades and At Oxford, Mr. John Fausbury, 25.planted. These embellishments and addi- Mrs. Tollett.-Mr. Butler.Mrs. Clarke. tions will render that elegant pile of buildMr. Anthony Gilkes. Mrs. Wood, relict ing, one of the first ornaments of the town. of the Rev. Mr. W. chaplain of Magdalen college,

The new public Assembly-rooms at the same place, are in a state of great forwardness. Some adjoining houses in the street are levelled with the ground, to make room for the extended plan of these buildings; and the additions in the garden are rapidly rising. The new proprietors are proceeding with great spirit; the expense will be enormous; But it is supposed that the whole plan, when completed, will be unrivalled in splendor, elegance, convenience, comfort, and extent.

On his return home from London, the Rev. George Watts, vicar of Effington, Berks, a Prebendary of the Cathedrals of Salisbury and St. Asaph, and a Magistrate of Berks and Wilts.

At Bicester, Mrs. Mary Fletcher, wife of the Rev. Mr. E. dissenting minister.

At Banbury, Mrs. Clarke, relict of Mr. C. many years master of the White Horse Inn, 81.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE."

Died.] At Wollaston House, Frances Diana, youngest daughter of Francis Dickens, esq. 19.

At Gretton, Mrs, Satchell.

At Middleton Cheney, Mrs. Gardiner. At Duston, Mr. Robert Blewitt, $6. At Stoke Bruerne, Mr. John Skears. At Daventry, Mrs. Wadsworth, 74. At Wilby, Mrs. Knight, 45. **At Cransley, Catharine, wife of John Capel Rose, esq. and eldest daughter of the late Wen, Syaidonda, esq. of Bury, 28,

At Peterborough, Mr. Francis Money. Af Northampton, Mr. Johh Mather, 45. Mrs. Tibbitts, relict of Richard T. esq. banker, of London, 77.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Died.] At Wratting Park, aged 85, General Hall, colonel of the old buffs, a brother of the late John Hall Stevenson, esgs of Skelton Castle, Yorkshire, and grand nephew of the first Lord Lowther, Viscount Lønst dale. He was one of the oldest officers in his Majesty's service, and aid-de-camp to the Marquis of Granby, at the battle of Minden. f At Cambridge, Miss Lyon.Mr. Matthew Underwood Mr. Hallack, jun. ››

At March, Mr. Nathaniel Goodman, 56.
At Horningsea, Mrs Moore.

At Willingham, Mr. B. D. Cabread, 29.
At Chesterford, near Cambridge, Mrs.
Fynes, wife of Henry F. esq. M.P. and
eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Wylde, rector
of St. Nicholas, Nottingham.

At Ely, Mr. Paul Gotsbed, 82.

At Whittlesea, Mr. James Aveling, 54.
NORFOLK.

A petition is about to be presented to parliament, for leave to erect a new bridge at The Foundery, Norwich. This measure, when effected will bring into the centre of the town, all passengers to and from Yarmouth, and other parts of the county.

; Married.] At Norwich, John Brown, esq. of Mattishall, to Mrs. Sarah Hudson.

At Yarmouth, the Rev. Mr. Benyon, dissenting minister, to Miss Mary Steward.

Robert Emerson, esq. of Titchwell, to Elizabeth, daughter of Matthew Nelson, esu. of Holme by the Sea.

At Erpingbam, Capt. Cubitt, to Miss Churchill...

At Norwich, Starling Day, esq. alderman, to Mrs. Rodwell. The Rev. Dr. Turner, dean of Norwich, to Miss Taylor, niece of the Rev. Mr. Peele.

At Lynn, Mr. Baly, to Miss F. Goodwin, daughter of Mr. G. architect..

Thomas Wythe, esq. of Eye, Suffolk, to Miss Case, of Middleton.

Henry Harvey, esq. of Catton, to Miss Dalton, eldest daughter of the late Francis D. esq. of Swattham

Died.] At Harleston, aged 72, Mr. Henzy Tilney, master of the Mathematical Aca

demy in that town, which he had conducted for many years, with much credit to himself, and benefit to others. In justice to the memory of this worthy man, and to the ho nour of this academy, we' mention, that those two highly-distinguished characters, the Rev. Professor Vince, of the University of Cambridge, and the Rev. Dr. Brinkley, Astronomer Royal at the University of Dublin, received the rudiments of their mathematical knowledge at this well known seminary. Mr. Tilney's great watchfulness over the cong duct of his numerous pupils, and scrupulous attention to their improvement, will occasion his memory to be long remembered by them with gratitude, and his death to be lamented with much sorrow.-Harriett, daughter of Captain Hicks, of the second eastern regi ment of Norfolk local militia.

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At Wymondham, Mrs. Wigg, relict of Robert W, esq. many years captain and adjutant of the East Norfolk militia.

At Saxlingham, Mr. Robert Dawson,

At Long Stretton, Mrs. D'Urban, mother of Lieutenant-colonel D'U.-Mr. William Moore, 98.

At Lynn, Mr. Watson. Mr. James How1etr.-M. Grestenthwaite, druggist.

At Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Mr. John Whistler, 46.

At Downham Market, Mr. William Manby.

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At Geldestone, in his 62d year, Thomas Herrich, esq. He was an acting magistrate and deputy lieutenant for this county, and served the office of high sheriff during the memorable years of 1788 and 1789.

SUFFOLK.

Married.] The Rev. C. Brooke, of Ufford, to Miss C. Capper, daughter of the Rev. Mr C. rector of Earl Soham.

At Nayland, Mr. Norton, to Miss Sarah Potter.Mr. W. Thurston, of Westhorp, to Miss Sarah Simpson, of Walsham-le-Willows. Mrs A. Pars, jun. of Newmarket, to Miss Rigby, of Islington, Suffolk, Mr.Thomas Dowty, of High Wycomb, to Miss R. Golding, of Hadleigh. Mr. Richard Haynes, of Gazely, to Miss Norman, of Kentford.. Mr. Jolin Langham, to Miss Wendley, both of Cockfield. Mr. William Fairweather, to Miss Stocking, both of Walsham-le-Willows.

At Bradfield Combust, Lieutenant Erraght, of the 438 regiment of foot, to Anuabella Raymond, widow of the late Rev. Philip Honeywood R. and daughter of J. B. Edwards, esq. of Bradfield Lodge.

Died.] At Sudbury, Charles Hurrell, esq. late of Brenden Hall, Essex, and one of the justices of the peace for that county, 69.

At Cheveley, Mrs. Folkes, eldest daughter of the late M. F. esq.

At Ipswich, Lieutenant J. Bucke, late commander of the Acute gun-brig.-Mrs. Abbott, wife of 9. A. esq.—John Lloyd, esq.

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At Ousden, Mr. Bumstend Moore.
At Mildenhall, Mr. Pettit,
At Letheringham, Miss Cooper.

At Denston, the Rev. Beriah Brook, per petual curate of that place."

At Shadbrook, Mr. James Peterson, 61. At Newmarket, Mr. Bradley.-Mrs. Al shin,

At Bildeston-hall, Miss Chaplin, 32.
At Bury, Mrs Jaques.

At Melton, while on a visit to Sir Jacob
Astley, George Wyndham, esq. of Cromer,
Norfolk, 46.

At Woodbridge, Mr. Robert Baldwin, of Kettleburgh,

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Died.] At Faulkbourne-hall, in the 78th year of his age, John Bullock, esq. one of the representatives in parliament for that county, and colonel of the eastern regiment of its militia. He was first elected to serve in parliament in 1754, and continued to represent Maldon and Steyning (with a very short interruption) until the general, election, in 1784, when, notwithstanding the peculiar circumstances of the times, he was elected without opposition one of the members for the county of Essex, and to which situation he was five times re-elected. He was an officer, in the militia for this county from its first Lostitution, in 1759, and commanded the eastern regiment as colonel for nearly thirty years. He lived and died universally esteemed and respected by all who knew him. At Purleigh, Mary, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Powell.

At Great Dunmow, Mr. Edward Harridge. At Springfield, Mr. Thomas Clarke, of the Duke's Head inn.

At Horndon on the Hill, Mr. Thomas Badley, 73.

At Danbury, Mr. Thomas Turner, who has for twenty-two years been supported by the Union Benefit Society of that town, 91. At Coggeshall, Mr. John Harrison.

ΚΕΝΤ.

In the progress of excavating the basin for the canal, which is to connect the Thames and Medway, a stratum of peat has been disCovered, in which large trees are found, apparently oak and yew, some standing, others lying horizontally, and some in all directions. The work goes on rapidly at the end towards the Thames, and it will not be long before the foundation-stone is laid down.

Married. At Leybourne, Sir Brook W. Bridges, Bart of Goodnestone, to Dorothy Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir H. Hawley, Bart. of Leybourne Grange.

tain Fraser, of the same regiment.-The Rev. Richard Osborn Tylden, vicar of Chilham to Miss Frances Fairman, of Millars Lynsted.

At Loddiswell, John George Children, esq. of Tunbridge, to Caroline, eldest daughter of George Furlong Wise, esq. of Woolstone, near King's Bridge, Devon.

At Chatham, Mr. Bagster, deputy commissary to the forces in Portugal, to Miss Shirley.

At Stroud, Mr. Edwards, surgeon, to Miss Farthing.

Died.] At Ashford, Mr. Holliday.—Mr. Oliver.

At Deal, Mrs. Brooksby.-Mrs. Larkins, At Lea, Mr. C. Brown, of Muscovy-court, London, 26.

At Sheerness, Mrs. Coveney.

At Mount Ephraim, in Boughton Elean, Thomas Dawes, esq. 91.

At Rochester, in consequence of wounds which he received from three unknown ruffans, on the New Road, near Chatham, Mr. Boucher, sen.

At Chatham, Mr. Peter Paddon. He was a man of uncommon stature, his coffin mea suring seven feet long.Mr. Baker, late minister of the General Baptist Meeting-house. At Tenterden, Mr. G. Pearce, 71.

At Houghton-house, Jane, wife of William Henry Douce, esq.

At Dartford, Mr. Thomas Budgen.
At Sandwich, Mr. William Trelignan, the
oldest freeman of that town, 95.

At Whitstable, Mr. John Baker, 25,
At Brumley, Thomas Soane, esq.

At Romney, in his 1st year, Thomas Trevillon, esq. first lieutenant in Captain Honeywood's troop of yeoman cavalry. His merits as an officer were justly appreciated by the truly respectable corps to which he be longed. In the domestic circle of private life, his many amiable qualities ranked high in the esteem of his numerous friends, and his loss will long be deplored with the keenest regret.

At Canterbury, Mrs. Maxwell. - Mrs.
Mead. Mrs. Lodge.-Mr. Thomas Parnell,
51.-Mrs. Fry.-Mrs. Appe Igglesden.-
Mrs. Anne Burbridge, 58.

At Feversham, John Shepherd, esq. 80.-
Mr. Thomas Bonner, 75. Mrs. Mann.
At Margate, Mrs. Gooden, wife of Mr. G.
schoolmaster,

27.

At Ash, Mr. John Price, 21.
At Brompton, Mr. John Tracy.
At Maidstone, Mr. Hacqn-Miss Alles,

At Hythe, Mrs. Broadbridge.

At Whitstable, Mr. Ward, 80.--Mr. Thomas Gregory, 70.

At Ospringe, Lieutenant Innis, of the 42d Tegiment, to Miss Fraser, daughter of Cap.

At Faversham, Miss Pratt.

At Lydd, Mr. T. Gilbert, 82.

At Buckland, Mr. William Fox, 43.
At Chatham, Mrs. Lewis, wife of Colonel
of the Royal Marines.

CURRY.

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Surry-Sussex Hampshire-Wiltshire.

SURRY.

Died.] At Croydon, Edmund Ferrers, esq. of Peltdown, Sussex, 87.

At Waverby Abbey, Mrs. White, sister of the Rev. Mr. Jacob, of Shillingstone, Dorset. At Streatham, Henry Thomas, esq. of Llwynmadock, Breconshire, 77.

At Guilford, Mrs. Smallpiece, wife of Mr. John S. esq. solicitor.

SUSSEX.

A flight of sea eagles have lately visited the coast near Hastings. The very uncom mon appearance of these birds on the south ern coast has excited very great curiosity. Many of the gentlemen in the neighbour hood have endeavoured to shoot them, from an apprehension of danger to their lambs in spring, if they should remain there; hut hi therto without success. They have already made great destruction among the rabbits on the warren, near the signal station.

The Charity Schools lately established at Lewes, upon the Lancaster plan, go on very successfully, and promise to be of great advantage to the poor, as they are, also, an honour to the town. The number of poor boys and girls taught in them, approach near to two hundred and fity; and what calculated to have an abiding effect on them, is the strict observance of the sabbath, and the extreme order and regularity which is

observed with them.

Married. At Brighton, the Rev. John Pollard, of Hurstperpoint, Sussex, to Lucy Sophia, only surviving daughter of General Morgan, late of the Coldstream guards, and grand-daughter of Bennet, third earl of Harborough-Charles Tottill, esq. of Exeter, to Miss Eliza Perkins.

Mr. Charles Phillips, of the Steyne hotel, Worthing, to Miss Hemsley.

At East Grinstead, Mr. James Campbell, of Leigh, Kent, to Miss Susannah Terry.

Died.] At Brighton, Mrs. Rennel, wife of Major James R. 71, William Halstone, esq. of Bermondsey, Surry, 63.—Mrs. Mary Christmas, of Falmer, 78.

At Winchelsea, Miss Dyne, daughter of the late William D. esq. of Milton, Kent. At Newhaven, Miss Smith,

At Wesmeston, Mr. W. A, Hudson.

At Lewes, Mrs. Naish 80.-Mrs. Figg, 68.-Mr. John Curteis, 70.-Mrs. Lambert, Mr. Richard Neeve.

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At Hollingly, Mr. Thomas Akehurst,

At Wivelsfield, Mr. William Tanner,
At Falmer, Miss Pierce, youngest daughter
of the late Mr. P. of the Swan inn.
At Chilgrove, the eldest son of John
Woods, a promising young man, 20.

At Wiston, Miss Rook,'19; and on the
day on which she was buried, her brother,
Mr. William R.

At Alfriston, Mr. Springate Brooker, 85.
At Chiddingly, Mr. Edward Carpenter,

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At Danny, aged seven years, Henry Francis Campion eldest son of William John Campion, esq. of Danny, in this county. He was a child of the greatest promise, and the circumstances of his death were particularly melancholy. A spark from the fire, which had just been lighted, communicating to his night-dress, it instantly burst into flames, by which the child was so much burnt, that he only survived the accident two days.

At Stoke, near Arundel, after a few hours illness, the Rev. William Wilton, rector of that place, in the 40th year of his age. He was a man of truly evangelical principles, aud of exemplary purity of life and conduct. By the above awful event, he has left to the kindness of his friends, and the care of Providence, a destitute widow, seven months advanced in pregnancy, and seven fatherless children, wholly unprovided for. To the honour of the neighbourhood, a subscription is already commenced, which it is to be devoutly wished, inay afford some relief.

HAMPSHIRE.

Married.] At Jersey, Captain Irwin, of the 74th regiment of foot, to Miss Smith. niece of General Leighton, commanding officer

in that island.

At St. Hilier's, in Jersey, Dr. Carnegie, to
Miss Mary Hemery,

In Guernsey, R. Mounsill, esq. of the royal
African corps, to Miss Sophia, daughter of
the late Rev. Peter Paul Secretan, of the
island of Sark.

At Southampton, John Mills Jackson, esç. to Miss Little.

Died.] At Highfield Park, General Sir William Augustus Pitt, K. B. a general in the army, colonel of the 1st regiment of dragoon guards, and governor of Portsmouth, 8

At Winchester, John Littlehale, M.D. At Hursley, Mr. Blundell, surgeon and apothecary.

At Norman Court, Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Sober.

At Portsmouth, Miss Payne.-Mr. Andrew White.

At Overton, Eliza Frances, youngest daughter of Dr. Ludlow, late of Ringwood.

At Kingston, near Ringwood, Mr. George Early.

At Lymington, Miss Butcher.

At Amport Farm, near Andover, Mr. Joshua Webb.

WILTSHIRE.

Married] At Malmesbury, Mr. Mayer, ot Gloucester, to Miss H. Walbank, second daughter of the late S. W. esq.

At Corsham, Mr. Bradley, surgeon, of Nailsworth, Glocestershire, to Miss Collett, of Jaggard's House.

At Poulton, Mr. Barton, to Miss Lediard. At Chippenham, Mr. Poole, to Miss Maria Smith.

At Broadchalke, Mr. Joel Douty, master erschalke. Died] of the academy there, to Miss Hazell, of Bow

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