1824.] 
Patteson, rector of Drinkston and Wortham, 
and a magistrate of. the Bury Division — 
67, the Rev. R. Hall, rector of Ellingham 
and Garvestone.— At Gunton-hall, the 
Right Hon. Lady Suffield — At Barwick- 
house, 71, W. Hoste, esq.— At Happesburg, 
Mr. T. Neck, of Camden-street, Camden- 
town.—19, Mathias, son of J. Kerrison, esq. 
of Wood Bastwick.—In London, Marianne, 
wife of Mr. B. Mathews.—24, John Joseph, 
eldest son of the Rey. J. Cubitt, of South- 
repps.—21, Mr. G. Howes.—Mr. Scott, St. 
George’s Plain.— At Wreningham, 35, Mrs. 
E. Leeder.—58, Mr. W. Rose. 
SUFFOLK. 
Married.| At Semer, Allen Maclean, esq. 
physician, of Colchester, to Jane, second 
daughter of the Rev. C, Cooke. 
Died:| At Drinkstou, 67, the Rev. H. 
Paterson, rector of Drinkston and Wortham. 
—At Hitcham rectory, Elizabeth, relict of 
the late D. Webster, esq. 
ESSEX. 
Married.| At Walthamstow, the Rev. J. 
B. Ottley, Fellow of O. Coll., Oxford, to 
Caroline, youngest daughter of the late B. 
Travers, esq.—At Dedham, G. Round, esq. 
of Lexden, to Margaret, daughter of the late 
Major-Gen. Borthwick, of Shooter’s-hill, 
Kent.—Mr. R. Marsingale, of Writtle, to 
Miss S. Fitch, daughter of the late Mr. 
Fitch, of More-hall.—At Colchester, Mr. 
W. Cattermole, to Miss Charlotte, eldest 
daughter of the late G. Rayner. esq. 
Died.| 29, Walter, son of the late Rev. 
W. H. Reynell, vicar of Hornehurch.— 
At Wall Bury, 45, Amelia, wife of J. 
Grove, esq.—Mrs. Whinyates, wife of Mr. 
Whinyates, Halsted.—T. Leverton, esq., 
one of His Majesty’s Justices of the Peace 
for the counties of Surrey, Kent, and Mid- 
dlesex, and city of Westminster.— At Stan- 
stead, 55, G. Welch, esq.—At Colchester, 
80, Lady Marsh, relict of Sir C. Marsh, of 
Reading. 
KENT. 
Married.| At’Chatham, Mr. C. Amos, to 
Miss E. Collens.—Mr. B. Satchell, to Miss 
M. Ring.— At Graveney, Mr. J. Avary, to 
Miss Holtum of Sturry.—At Greenwich, 
J. Preston, esq. of Greenwich, to Mary 
Ann, daughter of Mr. S. Field, Borough.— 
Mr. W. A. Williamson, to Miss E. Winter. 
—At Horstead church, the Rev. J. Barlow, 
to Cecilia Anne, youngest daughter of E. 
Law, esq. of Horsted Place,» Sussex.—At 
St. Nicholas church, Mr. J. Boys, of Down 
Barton, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. J. 
Cull, of Ramsgate.—At St. Mary’s church, 
Dover, Mr. J. Burvill, to Miss A. Finis — 
Mr. J. Russell, to Miss M. Parks.—Mr. T. 
Wrotten, to Miss S. Holmes.— Mr. W, 
Cotterell, to Miss M. Hudson.—At Folke- 
stone, Mr. W. Hart, to Miss S. Boxer.— 
At Chatham, Mr. Fullager, of Brompton, 
to Miss Summers, of Chelmsford. — At 
Preston, Mr. J. Tonge, to Miss Beck, both 
of Preston.—At Folkestone, Mr. M. Tay- 
lor, to Miss M, Collen, 
Suffolkh— Essex — K ent-—Sussex— Hampshire. 
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Died.| At Sutton Valence, Kent, 48, 
Mrs. C. Stevenson, late of MKentish-town, 
relict of Mr. T. Stevenson, of Maidstone.— 
At Ramsgate, 68, the Rev. J. Whitehouse, 
formerly of St. Jolin’s College, Cambridge, 
rector of Orlinbury, Northamptonshire, and 
chaplain to the Duke of Yerk.—At Mar- 
gate, 77, Mr. Webster.—At Elham, 94, Mr. 
J. Hayward.—At Dover, 90, Elizabeth, 
widow of the late Mr. J. Harvey.—At 
Dover, Miss Divers, daughter of Mr: Divers. 
—At Whitstable, 38, the wife of Mr. Hum- 
phrey.—At Dover, 37, Mr, E. Tomlin.— 
At Lenham, 65, Mr, Luscock.~-At Egerton, 
Mrs. Epps, of Lenham.—In London, Mrs, 
Wood; ‘relict of the late Mr. S. Wood, of 
Canterbury.—At Copperhurst, 99, Mr. H. 
Tilbe.—At Graves, Mr. Colden.—At Can- 
terbury, 19, John, eldest son of Mr. Bate- 
man,—85, Mrs. A. Hooper, Ramsgate.— 
65, Mr. J. Letchford, of Maidstone—At 
Hearne, 61, Mr. Whiddett.—56, Mr. Slo- 
man, sen., of Maidstone-—Mr. A. Marsh, 
of Chatham.— On the Dane, John-field, 
Dr. Jacques.—At Folkestone, 66, Mrs. F. 
Baker, widow.—In St. Paul’s, Canterbury, 
68, Mr. J. Mathews.—In Wincheap, Can- 
terbury, 28, Mrs. C. White.—At Van Die- 
man’s Land, Mr. R. Watson, of Faversham. 
—In London, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Loftie, relict cf W. Loftie, esq. 
SUSSEX. . 
Married.| At Brighton, J. R. Mayo,-esq. 
of Yeovil, to Miss P. W. Randall, of. the 
former place —At Horstead, the Rev. J. 
Barlow, of Hatherton, Devon, to Cecilia 
Anne, youngest daughter of E. Law, esq. 
of Horstead-place.—At Brighton, R. Brut-~ 
ton, esq. of Old Broad-st., to Ann, eldest 
daughter of J. Merceron, of Bethnal-green. 
Died.| At Winchelsea, 75, E. Dawes, esq, 
—12, Laura, second daughter of Mr. Jolliffe, 
of Crewkerne.— At Chichester, Capt. M‘Iver, 
of the 98th regt.—At Petworth, 82, 
Russell, gent., who cut his throat when in. 
a fit of derangement. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A magnificent present has been made to 
the parish church of All Saints, Southamp- 
ton, by W. Chamberlayne, esq., one of the 
representatives of the town, of a picture 
representing the raising of the daughter of 
Jairus :—its value is £700. 
Married.| On the 30th ult., at Holy 
Rood Church, T. W. Burk, esq., of Ware= 
ham, Dorset, to Harriet, eldest daughter of 
Mr. J. Lomer, merchant, of Southampton. 
At North Stoneham, Mr. M. Fowler’, of 
Southampton, to Sarah Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. King, Swathling. 
At Winchester, J. Kane, m.p., to Bar- 
bara eldest daughter of the late T. Poynter; 
esq., of the Manor-house, Meppershall, 
Bedfordshire. 
At Kingston, W. E. Gowland, esq., of 
the Excise Office, London, to Eliz. Har- 
riet, daughter of W. Jenkins, esq., of. the 
Navy Pay-office, Portsmouth: 
