92 
lives were lost. The quantity of chalk de- 
tached in this second fall is computed at 1000 
tons. These accidents have so alarmed the 
inhabitants of the town, that many of them 
quit their houses at night, lest they should 
by the repetitions of them suffer, which are 
apprehended. 
Married.} At Leybourne, the Rev. B. J. 
Bridges, rector of Saltwood, to Charlotte, 
third daughter of Sir H. Hawley, bart. of 
Leybourne Grange. 
At Dover, Capt. R. Gibbon, to Mrs. Hall. 
* Died.] At Hayes, Elizabeth, eldest daugh- 
terof John Bowdler, esq 
At Rochester, John Nicholson, esq. town- 
clerk of that ciey, 34.—— Ely, esq. 
At Lewisham, Thomas Russell, esq 37. 
At Sandwich, Robert Curling, esq. one of 
the jurats of ‘that corporation, 42.—Mr. G. 
Femple, 72., He dropped down suddenly in 
a fit, and immediately expired. 
At Bexley, Mrs. Leigh, wife of Richard 
L. esq. 
At May Place, Lady Fermanagh, 75. 
At Tenderden, Mir. Richard Finch, 68. 
At Stroud, T. Barrow, esq. * 
At Canterbury, Miss Mary Shrubsole, 27. 
Charles Orlando Gore, esq. eldest son of 
the late Charles G. esq. of Tring Park, Hert- 
fordshire, many years one of the representa- 
tives.in parliament for that county. 
At Brompton, Miss Elizabeth Whittle. 
At Sheerness, Mrs. Miller, 60. 
At Ramsgate, Mr, Francis Hills, master 
of the Resolution passage-vessel.—Rear-ad- 
miral Wm. Fox, 78, 
At Folkesténe, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanford, 
wife of Mr. Mark S. 48. 
: SURRY. 
Married.]|) At Epsom, Charles Pearson, 
jua. esq. of Greenwich, to Eliza, only daugh- 
ter of the late Colonel Hill, of the Royal 
Attillery. 
At Dorking, Mr. Smith, of Brightling, 
Sussex, te Miss Sarah Warmford. 
Died,} At Richmond, Mrs. Jane Joyce, 84. 
At Walworth, Mr. John Flint, 50. 
At Camberwell, Mr. Richard Ladyman, 81. 
At Mitcham, Mrs. Goodwin, 81. 
' At Denmark Hill, Sarah, wife of Francis 
Paynter, esq. ; 
At Boxton, Mary Ann Noad, 102. 
SUSSEX. 
A vein of fine coal, of the kind called 
Kendal-coal, has been found on the banks of 
the stream diyiding Heathfield and Waldron 
parishes, in this county. The vein extends 
without interruption about a quarter of a mile 
in length, is in strata from two to ten inches 
thick, lies near the surface, at the bottom of 
Geer’s Wood, and on the skirts of Tidmoor, 
and is declared, by persons conversant in the 
trade, to have every favourable indication of , 
quantity and quality. Similar appearance of 
coa2] are founda in other parts of the above 
parishes. 
The very considerable encroachments of 
Surry—Susser— H. ampshires 
[Feb. 1, 
the sea on the road between Brighton and 
Rottingdean, have become a subject of dis- 
cussion with the town commissioners of the 
former: A committee has been appointed to 
survey the same, and report on the propriety 
of opening a new road, from the top of St. 
James’s-street, to pass behind the Crescent, 
and on the practicability of repairing and 
maintaining the present one. 
Married.| At Etchingham, the Rev. Jobp 
Lukin, rector of Nursling, Hants, and young- 
est son of the Dean of Wells, to Miss Gen- 
ner. 
At Peasmarsh, the Rev. Mr, Newling, 
Canon Residentiary of Lichfield, to Miss Let- 
tice, daughter of the Rev. Dr. L. 
Died.] At Brighton, L. Tessier, esq. 
Mr. T. Hicks.—Mr. Nye. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Cripps, mother of John 
Martin C, esq. of Stantons.—Mr. Phelan, 26. 
At Ewhurst, Leonora, eldest daughter of 
John Gladwin, esq. : 
At Chichester, John Legg, esq. a member 
of the corporation, 67. 
At Slaugham, Mr. Wm. Longhurst, 83. 
At Mexbeggar, near Rye, Mr. Joseph 
Haddock, 40. 
At Horsham, Mrs. Rickward, wife of Mr. 
Wm. R. jun. 23.—Mrs, Lee, wife af Mz. L, 
of the King’s Head Inn.—Mrs, Page. 
At Salehurst, John Pooke, esq. 92. 
At Mountfield, Mr. James Bourne, 75. 
At Cuckfield, on his way from Brighton to 
London, Anthony Henderson, esq. M.P. for 
Brackley. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.] At Lymington, HenryCoombe, 
esq. of Caroline-street, Bedford-square, to 
Anne, second daughter of Charles St. Barbe, 
esq. 
At Newport, Isle of Wight, Ensign Charles 
White, of the 4th West India regiment, to 
Miss Hale, eldest daughter of Mr. H. of 
Glocester. ; 
At Pilewell House, C. Bodenham, esq. of 
Rotherwas, Herefordshire, to Eliza, fourth 
daughter of the late Thomas Weld, esq. of 
Lulworth Castle, Dorset. 
At Kingston, Lieut. J. W. Purchase, R.N, 
to Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr, Spencer 
Smyth, master in the Royal Navy, 
At Barton Stracey, William Allen, esq. of 
Newbury, Berks, to Miss Caroline Cheyney. 
Died.} At Southampton, James Taylor, 
esq. 67. 
At Alton, Matthew Blacket Wise, esq. of 
the Priory, Warwick. 
At Winchester, Mr, Wm. Taylor, one of 
the vergers of the cathedral——Mr. T, New- 
lyn, attorney. 
At Baughurst, Elizabeth Pouys, youngest 
daughter of John Ridout, esq. 
At Longmoor Farm, near Otterbourn, Mr, 
Andrew Smith. ; 
At Portsmouth, Mrs. Henry Phillips.—- 
Mrs. Lannam.—Mr. Powell, of the firm of 
Hurry and Powel.Lieut. Charles Cutes 
_ Ormsbury, 
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