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more than what the famous Bright, of Malden, weighed, who, as appears from authentic teftimonies, could button seven men within his waistcoat. Mr. Lambert had often objected to being weighed; but, getting into a poftchaife by a preconcerted plan of fome of his friends, he was taken over a weighing machine, where it was afcertained with great facility, to his no fmall mortification.

Married.] At Knighton, near Le cefter, Mr. R. Barker, of Staunton Grange, Nottinghamshire, to Miss Turner.

At Leicefter, Mr. Wortley, grazier, of Belton, in Rutlandshire, to Mifs Blair.-Mr. Howcutt, ironmonger, to Mifs Higginson.Mr. Rawfon, hofier to Mifs Wood.

At Great Bowden, Mr. E. Chater, of Market Harborough, to Mifs F. Taylor.

At Braunfton, Mr. W. King, farmer and grazier, to Mifs A. Hextall, of Leicester Foreft. The Rev. Mr. Hammond, of Great Maffingham, in Norfolk, to Mifs Clifton, of Preft would, in this county.

Died.] At Leicester, in his 29 h year, Mr. S. Bradley, jun grocer.

At Market Harboro', Mr. C. Allen, furgeon.

At St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, Mrs. Arnold, wife of Captain Harris Arnold, of the Leices tershire militia.

At Garratt's Hill, near Braunfton, Mr. J. Richards.

At Worthington, Mr. Bulftrode.

At Eaft Leak, in Nottinghamshire, Mr. J. Warner, farmer and grazier, brother of the late Mr. Warner, furgeon, of Leicester.

Richard Warner, efq. of Ullethorpe, a gentleman of a very fuperior understanding, well cultivated by reading, and of a difpontion truly amiable, combined with strict integrity of heart; to thefe excellent qualities were added an active, judicious benevolence, and the graces of a truly Chriftian life. For many years, he devoted the leifure hours of the fabbath to the inftruction of poor children in fcriptural and evangelical knowledge. At Hinckley, Mrs. Mary Dawson, relict of the late and mother of the prefent Mr. Elliott Dawfon, hofiers, of that place. Mrs. Dawson would have been 80 years of age if the had lived three days longer. She was the laft furviving child of Mr. James Eftlin, whole ancestors refided at Hinckley for two centuries, and many of whofe defcendants live there at prefent, although the eldest branch of the family (the Rev. J. P. Eftlin) is now fettled at Briftol. Mrs. Dawson enjoyed the use of her fenfes and intellectual faculties to the laft, and converfed with her children and friends the night before her death with perfect compofure, recollection, and refignation. Having fuftained the various relations of life with dignity and propriety,, and having always regulated her conduct by Christian principles, the died with Chriftian hopes and profpects, refpected by her numie

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rous friends, and deeply regretted by her chile dren and grand-children.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Litchfield, Mr. G. B. Shaw, fecond fon of Mr. Shaw, furgeon, of Sutton Colfield, to Mifs Cooper.

At Wolverhampton, Mr. T. Piercy, of Hadley, to Mifs A. H. Chune, of Bilftone. -Mr. J. Bennett, to Mifs C. Jennings, of Henley.

At Stafford, J. Dent, efq. of Stone, to Mifs Masters, daughter of J Mafters, efq. mayor of this corporation-Mr. J. Bowdler, of Birmingham, to Mifs E. Jobber, of Wednesbury.

Died.] At Stafford, aged 58, J. Wright, efq. banker.

At Newcastle under-Lyne, Mrs. Morgan, wife of Mr Morgan, blacksmith.-Mr. J. Leefe, farmer, of Cowley.

Mr. W. Corfer, of Brockton Coppice, near St ford; while dining at an annual club feaft, he died fuddenly at the table, before the cloth was withdrawn.

Aged 54, Mrs Hall, of Hopton, near Stafford.

At Wolverhampton, in her 67th year, Mrs. James, wife of R James, Efq nephew to the late celebrated Dr. James.

In London, in her 59th year, Mrs. Hannah Illidge, wife of Mr. Illidge, of Newcaftle; her death was accelerated by the following circumftance: Fifteen years ago, one of her fons went to fettle in the island of St. Martin, Weft Indies, and not having feen him during fo long a time, fhe became very anxious to embrace him once more. Her fon, being apprifed of this circumftance, burst at once through all the bands of commercial reftraint, came to England, returned to New. caftle, embraced his parents, and at length was about to fail again, when his mother (on account of her own many infirmities, and his peculiar connections in the Weft Indies) never expecting to fee her fon again, undertook a journey to London, in order to be with him as long as poffible. She travelled from Newcaftle in one of the long coaches, the motion and jolting of which is believed to have had fuch an effect upon her as to bring on a flow fever, which gradually leffened her strength, and, in fixteen days after her arrival in London, effected her diffolution. Her fon failed from Portsmouth on May 7, and fhe died on May 8.

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Married.] At Birmingham, Mr. If Dell, fen. plasterer, to Mifs Smith.-Mr. J, Cooper, plater, to Mifs S. Barnett.-Mr. J. Freeth, gilder, to Mifs A. Moore.-R. Harrifon, efq. of Coleshill, to Mifs Pick hord, of Slately.

At Nuneaton, Mr. B. Rayner, to Mifs S. Pemberton.

At Coventry, Mr. J. Rigg, to Mrs. M. Sheffield.-F. Perrott, efq. of Hawkesbury

hall,

hall, to Mifs Hewitt, eldest daughter of the fons, of Beambridge-Mifs Mary Cartwright, late J. Hewitt, efq.

At Afhted, Lieutenant H. Leland Rofe, of the 7th or the Prince's Royal Dragoon Guards, to Mifs T. Holden.

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At Coventry, Mr. Patrick, baker.-Aged 86, Mrs. Dakin, relict of the late Mr. Alderman Dakin Mr. Allen Lapworth. fourth fon of Mr. J. Lapworth, filkman.—Mrs. Watts, widow, of Binley, near Coventry. Aged 84, Mrs. Holmes, of Hollebury End, near Allesley.-Far advanced in years, Mrs. Handcock, of Stoneleigh.-Mrs. Welch, of Afhted. Mr. E. Bridgwater, formerly a fchoolmaster of Dudleigh-Mr. Moore, of Netherton. Mr. Walker, of Bentley, near Willenhall.-T. Willetts, gent. of Oldbury.

SHROPSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Drummer, of Hackney, near London, to Mifs L. Scoltock, of Sutton, near Shrewsbury.

At Ofweftry, the Rev. Mr Ellis, to Mifs Roberts, of Maefgwyledd, Flintshire -Mr. Jenkins, linen-draper, of Wrexham, to Mifs H. Griffiths, fecond daughter of Mr. Griffiths, architect.

Died.] At Shrewsbury, Mr. J. Corrie. At the Talbot-inn, aged 79, Mr. H. Lingen, defcended from a very ancient family in Herefordshire Mrs. Morris. Mr. J. Gardiner. -In his 18th year, Mr. T. Bailey, brother of Mr. W. Bailey. Mr. E. Upton, fhoemaker. Mr. Williams, fen. baker.

At Whitchurch, of a paralytic stroke, Mr. J. Edge, fhoemaker.

At the houfe of J. Maddock, near Shrewfbury, the Rev. E. Leighton, eldest fon of the late B. Leighton, efq. and rector of Cardefton, and of the fecond portion of Pontef. bury.

At Paifley, in North Britain, J. Hunter, efq. nephew of the late Mr. Hunter, of Shrewsbury.

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At Moreton Sea, in his 25th year, Mr. G. Minor, late partner with Mr. Corfer, mercer, of Whitchurch.

M. J. Harris, of Moreton Corbett; this worthy man made a point of regularly paying his workmen their weekly wages, on the Friday evening, to prevent the neceffity of their going to the mill or to fhops, on the fabbath day.

At Bandon, in Ireland, lately, aged 84, Mrs. De Courcy, mother of the late Rev. Richard De Courcy.

Mr. Groome, of Smethurft-Mifs M. Par

of Stone Acton-Mr. Fox, of the White Houfe, near Pulley-Mr. White, of Wellhampton, near Ellesmere.

At Lee, near Ellefmere, Mr. T. Ithell, brother of Mr. Ithell, of Coleham. WORCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] At Worcester, Mr. W. Wil. liams, of London, to Mifs Carden.

At Kidderminster, Mr. Knowles, to Mifs Williams, of Chaddesley Corbett.

Died.] At Worcester, aged 89, Mr. J. Strickland, formerly a confiderable butcher. Mrs. Tandy, wife of Mr. Tandy, taylor. Mrs. Powell, wife of Mr. Powell, carpenter. At Stourbridge, Mr. J. Palmer, late a magiftrate for the Borough Foreign_of Walfail. At Upton-upon-Severn, Mrs Brockhurst. At Broomfgrove, Mr. Southell, clerk of the parish church: while going to open the church door for morning service, he fuddenly dropped down, and expired immediately

Aged 95, Mrs. E. Fawkes, of Draycott, in the parish of Kempfey.

At Hanley Caftle, aged 23, Mr. G. Lewingdon Lloyd.-Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. Smith, farmer, of Tibberton, near Worcester.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Married.] Mr. Handy, farmer, of Hampen, to Mifs Truman, of Stowell.-P. Williams, efq. of Penpont, in the county of Brecon, to Mifs Yeats, of Monkfmill, near Wotton-under-edge.

At Gloucester, Mr. J Taylor, rope-maker, to Mifs S. Mofs.-Mr. J. Manning, attorney, of Exeter, to Mifs Cooke, of Almondsbury, in this county-W. Harris Tonge, efq. of Olvefton, in this county, to Mifs Bryan, daughter of the late Rev. J.Bryan, of Charlton, Somerfetfhire.-H. Alleyne, efq eldest fon of J F. Alleyne, efq. of Weftbury-houfe, in this county, to Mifs Georgina Yea, fecond daughter of W. Yea, efq. of Bishop's Hall, Somerfeshire.-J. Lowder, efq. of Bath, to Mifs M. D'Oyley, of Southrop, in this county.

Died.] At Gloucefter, in her 72d year, Mrs. Lee-Mrs. Hall.-Aged 43, Mrs. Brehm.Mrs. Peach, wife of Mr. Peach, fen. auctioneer-At her lodgings, in this city, aged 53, Mrs. Williams, wife of T. Williams, efq. of Brecon.

Mr. W. Cooke, plasterer; a man much respected for honefty and the integrity of his character.

Mrs. Stratford, widow of the late Mr. F. Stratford, attorney.-In his 32d year, Mr. H. Barrett, painter.

At Tewksbury, Mifs Cliffe, a young lady of an amiable and unaffuming character, and conftant in the practice of all the duties of religion.

At Monmouth, D. Williams, gent, many years steward to the Melbourne family of Wonaftow-Mrs. Sayce, of Llancrever. At Uk, Mr. N. Young.

At Minchinhampton, Mr. Skinner, at

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At Painswick, Mr. Williams, plumber and glazier.—Mr. J. Loveday, soapboiler.

At Dowdeswell, aged 72, Mrs. Pace, daughter of the late Mr. Pace, an eminent attorney, of Painsw.ck.

At Barnwood, near Gloucester, Mr. J. Jordan, farmer.

At Coldwell, in the parish of Newland, in her 91ft year, Mrs. Mudway.

On the 17th of September laft, at Arungabad, in the East Indies, in his 24th year, Mr. J. Brydges Frankes, lieutenant in the army of the Hon Eaft India Company, and of Cudhill, near Gloucefter. He had been about three years in Hindoftan, and at length funk under the complaints to which Europeans are unhappily fubject in that country and climate. He was a young gentleman of an amiable difpofition, refpectable deportment, and lively talents; qualities which had the tendency to excite an unusual degree of personal efteem, and intereft in his welfare.

At Freshford, near Bath, aged 56, Mrs. J. Joyce, clothier.-T. Pettar, efq. of Ryeford, near Strowd.

OXFORDSHIRE.

Married.] At Banbury, Mr. T. Hemmings, mercer, to Mrs. M. Seaman. Mr. R. Morris, of Bladon, to Mifs E. Brazer, of Kenfington.

At Oxford, Mr. Billing, of Hazeley, to Mifs M. Holdfhip Mr. Holmes, to Mifs S. Robins, third daughter of Mr. Robins, an eminent farmer, both of Weft Hanney.

Died] At Oxford, in his 85th year, the Rev. C. Blackstone, eldeft brother of the late Sir William Blackstone, and upwards of 50 years a fellow of Winchester college.In his 18th year, Mr. Francis Elwyn, fcholar of Corpus Chrifti college.

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

Married.] At Northampton, Mr. J. Whitney, plumber and glazier, to Mifs E. Thompfon. Mr. R. Smith, of Glatton, near Stilton, to Mifs Morgan of King's Cliffe-The Rev. J. Checkley, M. A. of the univerfity of Oxford, to Mils Waters, of Little Weldon, in this county.-Mr. W. Coles, chemift and druggift, of Chipping Norton, Oxon, to Mifs S. Grimes, of Eydon, in this county.-Mr. J. Watts, farmer and grazier, to Mifs M. Harris, both of Killingfbury.

Died.] At Northampton, Mrs. Pointer, wife of Mr. W. Pointer.

At Towcefter, Mr. W. Sheppard, chemist and druggift.

At Huntingdon, in his 68th year, Mr. J. Sperry, builder.

At Oundle, Mrs. Pole.

At Bedford, in the prime of life, Mr. L. Harpman, fhoemaker.

At Godmanchefter, Huntingdonshire, in his 30th year, Mr. 1. Sharplefs.

At Stilton, in Huntingdonshire, aged 73, the Rev. W. Whitworth, rector and archdeacon of Sarum-Aged 36, Mrs. J. Worley, wife of Mr. G. Worley, furgeon, of

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Married.] At Rampton, Mr. J Watson, farmer, to Mrs. Thurley, eldest daughter of the late Mr. W. Underwood, of Boxworth.→→→ Mr. H. D. Morgan, fack-manufacturer, to Miss Fountain, both of Standground, in Huntingdonshire. Mr. T. Greaves, of Cottenham to Mifs Watson, daughter of the late Mr. Watson, farmer, of Rampton.-Sir William Darley, captain in the regiment of Cambridgeshire militia, to Mifs Julia F. Hodges, of Hamfted, in Effex.

Died] At Cambridge, Mr. J. Favell, painter. In her 86th year, Mrs M. Bishop, mother of the late Mr. B. Bishop, taylor and draper. Aged 70, Mr. W. Norris, many years permit-writer, at the excife-office in this town Mifs M. Bond, fecond daughter of

Mr. Alderman Bond.

At Wifbeach, Mifs Thompson.

At Chatteris, aged 21, Mr. T. Smith. At Sproughton, aged 90, Mrs Nunn, relict of the late Rev. Mr. Nun, rector of Helbrook, in Suffolk.

At Taplow, in Buckinghamshire, Mifs Jef ferfon, daughter of the late C. Jefferfon, efq. and fifter of Lieutenant-colonel Jefferton, of Dulingham-houfe, in this county.-Age 34, Mr. J. Hadion, farmer, of Outwell, in the ifle of Ely.

NORFOLK.

The paffage over St. Michael's Cofany bridge, at Norwich, has been lately clofed, for the purpofe of taking down the faid bridge: an iron one is intended to be erected, in lieu of the prefent, and a temporary bridge of wood will be provided, for the use of footparengers, until the faid new bridge can be completed.

The executors of the late Mrs, Greene, of Norwich, have lately tranferred to the truftees of the Norfolk and Norwich hofpital, te be added to the funded ftock, a legacy of 5ool three per cent confols. The treasurer of the fald hofpital has likewife lately received the tum of 401. a bequeft of the late Mr. James Norton of Yarmouth; and the fum of rool. long ago bequeathed to the hofpital, by the Rev. Richard Oram, formerly

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of Northwold, in this county, and not payable till the deceafe of a certain person, an event which has lately taken place. Married.] Mr. J. Ives, eldest fon of Mr. Ives, of Cottishall, to Mifs Parker, of Yarmouth.

In London, Mr. T. Sowter, printer, to Mifs E. Tremiere, of Yarmouth. Mr. D. Crofts, bookbinder, to Mifs H. Coulfon, niece of Mr. R. Coulfon, merchant of Norwich.

Mr. P. Rainbird, furgeon, to Mifs P. Baldy, both of Mattishall.

At Norwich, Mr. Dye, grocer, to Mifs Godbold.Mr. Watt, linen draper, of Yarmouth, to Miss Coote,

Died,] At Norwich, aged 83, Mrs. A. Vipond, a maiden lady.—At an advanced age, Mrs. Wright, widow of the late Mr. Wright, merchant.-Aged 48, Mrs. Gervas.-Aged 34, Serjt. T. Wade, of the Eaft Norfolk Militia.In her 80th year, Mrs. M. Monfey. -Mr. Freeman, late of the Bear-inn.

Aged 89, Mr. T, Bokenham, furgeon: this gentleman, who poffeffed great urbanity of manners, was a daily vifitor to the poorest claffes of inhabitants of this city, who were conftantly relieved by his advice and affiftance, which he adminiftered gratis. Being of a frugal temper of mind, Mr Bokenham had accumulated an ample fortune, which he has bequeathed to an only daughter.

Very fuddenly, aged 37, Mr. J. Plaford, China-merchant; on the preceding day he had celebrated the anniversary of his birth, with a company of felect friends.-Aged 68, Mr. J. D'Oyley, fhopkeeper.-In her 28th year, Mifs H. Gimingham.-Aged 74, Mr. J. Read, carpenter.-Mrs. Brunton, wife of Mr. Brunton, macebearer.-Aged 92, Mrs. Swift, relict of the late Mr. Swift, furgeon.Mrs. Hood, hopkeeper, of Pockthorpe.-Aged 46, Mrs. S. Chaplin.-Aged 52, Mrs. Stewart, wife of Mr. Stewart, baker-Aged 27, Mr. E. Barnard, woollen-draper.-Aged 36, Mr. P. Blofield, carpenter.Aged 74, Mrs. Buxton, widow, of Winfarthing-Aged 78, the Rev. J. Bruckner, minifter of the Walloon congregation, in this city, fince the year 1750. He was a gentleman much admired for his learning and good fenfe; and, for many years past, has given French leffons to pupils, in public and private.

Aged 54, C. Wefton, efq. banker and alderman-Aged 51, Mr. Jay, coal-merchant. At Lynn, fuddenly, Mr. W. Forster, merchant.

At Yarmouth, in her 89th year, Mrs. Boutt.-Aged 45. Miss J. Symonds.

At Northwalltham, Mr. J. Ransome. At East Dereham, in his 68th year, Mr. H. Butcher, bricklayer.

In the month of June laft, on his paffage to Madras, Mr. W. Gooch, eldest son of Mr. W. Gooch, of Gimmingham, in this County Aged 39, Mr. S. Prieft, of Newzon mills, near Castle-acre.-Aged 73, the

Rev. S. Browne, refter of Acle.In his 75th year, the Rev. W. Lobb, rector of Hargham-cum-Wilby, &c.In his 65th year, Mr. J. Kerrifon, of Panxworth.-Aged 68, Mr. J. Rade, carpenter, of Hempnall,

At Northwold, in her 67th year, Mrs. M. Grimmer, widow, late of Feltwell -Mrs, Eyers, wife of J. Eyers, gent. of Feltwell. Aged 60, Mr. Wright, farmer, of Whits acre, Burgh.

At Watton, aged 71, Mrs, D. Younge, widow.

On the 4th of February last, at Alexandria, in Virginia, North America, Mrs. J. Din more, wife of Mr. R. Dinmore, furgeon, late of Watton.

ESSEX,

Married.] At Bocking, the Rev. Mr, Glover, of Gosfield, to Mifs Daniel. At Writtle, Mr. J. Borley, excise-officer, to Mifs S. Poole.

Died.] At Chelmsford, F. Bernard, Esq. forty-fix years furgeon and apothecary in the army.

At Colchester, Mrs. Mansfield, wife of Mr, J. Mansfield, baize manufacturer. In an ads vanced age, Mr. W. Nightingale, fhoemaker. -Of an apoplectic fit, Mr. J. Choat, of Cornifh-hall, Finchingfield.

At Thaxted, Mr. J. Barnard, farmer.—Mr. Worship, farmer, of Great Stambridge.

At Brent Elleigh, Mrs. Hicks, of Hockley-hall.

At Halfted, aged 50, Mr. J. Thorogood, mafter of the King's Arms inn.

At Latchingdon, aged 60, Mr. W. How ard.

At Epping, of a gradual decay, aged 76, John Waylett, gent. formerly a confiderable farmer in this county.

KENT.

"A work of fome magnitude, ingenious and novel, has lately been completed at the brewery of Mr. Alderman Sankey, at Maidftone. The method, for fometime practifed in feveral great brew-houses in the metropolis, confifts in cooling the wort, by running it,by means of an immenfe worm pipe, through a back of cold liquor, fimilar to the fpirit refrigeratory in the distillery, by which improvement the ufe of coolers becomes unneceffary, much room and time are faved, and the lofs of evaporation and wafte prevented. In the application of this new mode here, it was conceived by Mr. Sankey, that the most perfect and permanent refrigeratory or cooling back would be his water-well, which is fifteen feet diameter, and of a confi derable depth. Accordingly after much labour and expence, the worm was there fixed, fo as to be conftantly immersed by the waters of a copious fpirit; and now the wurt runs from the copper to the bottom of the well, and returns again to the working-tun through a length of revolving pipe tue distance of 800 feet.

Married.]

Married.] At Folkftone, Mr. G. Brice, to Mifs S. Bateman.

At Smarden, Mr. E. Pope, gamekeeper, to Mifs J. Ruffell.

At Chatham, Mr. J. Afhley, brewer, to Mifs Brenchley, of Bredgar-Mr. J. Miles, farmer, to Mifs R. Pell, both of Rainham.

At Lenham, Mr. T. Biggs, butcher, to Mifs C. Huntley, of Smarden.

Died.] At Canterbury, in his 80th year, the Rev. J. Gottling, M. A. rector of St. Peter's, and vicar of Holy Crofs, Westgate, in this city-Aged 82, Mrs. Baldock, mother of W. Baldock, efq.-Mrs Delmar, widow.

Mr. Keeler, fen. he was found dead in a dyke into which he was fuppofed to have fallen in a fit, between Fishpool-hill and Littlebourne.

Mr. J. Clarke, butcher, of this city; while on his journey to London, he fell in a fit from the top of the coach, and was conveyed to the Red Lion inn, Shooter's hill, whence he could not be removed till his death.

At Maidstone, in her 21ft year, Mifs Randall, daughter of Mr. Randall, nurseryman; a young lady of elegant manners, and truly exemplary deportment through life.

At Dartford, Mrs. M. Cavell.

At Sevenoaks, Mrs. Pooney, relict of the late R. Pooney, efq., formerly commander in the fervice of the Hon. Eaft India Company.

At Dover, Mr. W. Pollett, late excifeofficer in the county of Suffex.

At Folkstone, aged 56, Mr. J. Bateman. At Charing, aged 52, Mr. T. Loftus, late quarter-master in the 43d regiment; he entered as a volunteer in the faid regiment, on the 13th of October, 1771, and retired on half pay, on the 15th of February, 1803. He had been wounded in the action of Bunker's-hill, North America.

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At Wingham, Mrs. Moyne, blacksmith.

At Willefboro', aged 27, Mr. Barker. At Wrotham, aged 23, Mrs. Maria Moore, wife of the fon of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

In the island of Grenada, about three months ago, aged 28, Mr S. Thornton, furgeon on board the thip Concord, in the fervice of the Hon. African Company.

SUSSEX.

The Rev. D. Pape, L L. B. vicar of Penn, has lately made a confiderable improvement in Rye-harbour, in this county, by cutting a new channel to the fea, and by putting in a dim of a very fingular conftruction across the old channel; a work that had been long deemed impracticable, as it must neceffarily be expofed to a very heavy fea, and a rapid influx and reflux of the tide.

An inftitution for the gratuitous inoculation of the cow-pox, has been lately established under the patronage of his Royal Highnets the Prince of Wales, which is founded on a very liberal plan, and is intended to embrace the whole of this county, as the sphere of its beneficence.

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Married.] At Baddefley, Thomas Lyons, efq. to Mifs Robbins.

At Cowes, in the Isle of Wight, the Rev. Mr. Dick, to the eldest daughter of the Rev. Mr. Gill.

At Southampton, Captai - Hampton, of the 17th regiment of foot, to Mifs Ward, second daughter of Mr. Ward.

At Droxford, John Rogers, efq. furgeon, to Mifs Page, of the fame place.

Lately in London, Edmund Cobb Hurry, efq. of Gofport, to Mifs Chambers, of Holly Hill.

Died. At Titchfield, at the house of his friend, James Glegg, efq.—Mr. John Brown, furgeon, of the royal navy.

At the College, Winchefter, Mr. Parkin fon, aged 18. His funeral was attended by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Glou cefter (the warden), the fub-warden, fellows, and chaplains of Winchester college; and alfo, by all the commoners and young gentlemen of the foundation, as a mark of affectionate regard towards their much lamented fchool-fellow.

At Froyle house, W. Miller, efq. eldeft fon of Sir Thomas Miller, bart.

At Dean, Mr. Newman, a respectable gentleman farmer at Southampton, Mrs. Merrifield, proprietor of the filk mills in that town-Mr. Shepherd.-Mrs. Evamy, wife of Mr. Evamy, faddler.-L'Abbe Burget, a French priest, of a gradual decay, aged 42.Mrs. Rogers, mother of Mr. Rogers, of the Coach and Horfes inn.-In the bloom of youth, Mifs Sophia Mant, feventh daughter of the Rev. Richard Mant, D. D. rector of All Saints, Southampton, who clofed that life which had been spent in the discharge of every moral and religious duty with the utmost refignation and ferenity of mind. Her innocence and integrity of heart, her affectionate regard for her parents and relations, and her amiable manners, rendered her character fo attractive, that he will be long and tenderly regretted."

BERKSHIRE.

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