392 
——Mrs. Mary Spearman; 67.—-Mr. B: Min- 
ter. 
At Linton, Mrs. Durtnall. 
~ At Faversham, Richard Henry, youngest 
son of the, Rev. Athelstan Stephens, 18. 
At Marmside, Mrs. Simmonds, wife of Mr. 
S. of Woodchurch, Isle of Thanet. 
At New Romney, Edward Russel, esq. 
At Milton, Mr, Henry Furley, 46. 
At Ashford, Mrs. Nicholls. 
At Deal, Mr. Richard Mowle. — Mrs; 
Broad, relict of Mr. John B. 92.—Mr. John 
Browning. 
At Margate, Mr. Isaac Barret, 61.—Miss 
Eliz. Ladd. —Mr. Irish. 
At Womenswould, Mrs. Rutter, relict of 
Mr. Edward R. 72. 
At Folkstone, Mrs. Nicholls. 
At Boughton under Blean, Mr. William 
Barnes, 46. 
At Cranbrook, Mrs. Judge, 72. 
At Maidstone, Mr. Wm. Evans, 74. 
At the Mote, Mr. Thos. Gregory, many 
years gardener to the Earl of Romney, 68. 
At Chatham, Mrs. Martha Chaney, wife 
of Mr. C. of the Chest Arms Tavern, 40. 
At Statenborough, Mrs. Eliz. Ford, 95. 
At Tunbridge Wells, Mr. Wm. Hardinge. 
At Biddenden, Mrs. Smith, wite of Mr. S. 
master of the poor house. 
At St. Nicholas, in Thanet, Mr. 
Saunders, 73. 
John 
SURKY- 
Died.] At Long Ditton, the Rev. Wm. 
Pennicott, 53 years rector of that parish, and 
one of the oldest magistrates of this county, 
85. 
At Upper Tooting, of the croup, Peter 
Edward, only son of Edward Browne, esq. 
At Dorking, Miss Sarah Sabine. 
At Grove House, Tooting, Wm. Ward, 
esq. 68. i 
At Guildford, Joseph Pickstone, esq. many 
years under sheriff for the county, 66. 
SUSSEX. 
A school has been opened at Chichester on 
the Royal Lancasterian system, and is going 
on well, the Duke and Duchess of Richmond 
are patrons of it, and a more commodious 
school-room is now erecting. 
The individuals who have engaged in the 
expensive mine works at Bexhill, will be 
amply rewarded for their enterprise, having 
sunk through a valuable mine of most ex- 
cellent coal 10% yards thick, on their estate, 
which mine is now at work. This will be of 
great public advantage, as the works are over 
the main fault, inasituation where, till now, 
the most experienced miners considered no 
mine of coal could exist; and it proves the 
extent of mine land to be greater by many 
hundred acres than it was before supposed 
to be. 
Married.] Jobn Muggleston, esq. surgeon 
to the Sussex Local Militia, to Miss Crut- 
tenden, daughter of the late John C. esq. of 
Bourn, in the parish of Salehurst. 
At Burwash, Mr. R. Huntley, to Mrs, 
Surrey—Susser— Hampshire—Wiltshive. 
[May 1, 
Ricklesford, who had been a widow nine 
days. 
At Robertsbridge, Mr. John Shelley, to 
Mrs. Hazelden. , 
At Munéham, the Rev. Joiiffe Tufnell, 
prebencary of the cathedral, Chichester, to 
Miss Diggens, daughter of John D. esq, late 
banker of that city. 
At Arundel, Lieut. Dawes, 68th regt. to 
Mies Sandbam. 
Died.) At Brighton, Lady Elizabeth Stuart, 
apie ef lieut.-gen. Sir Robert S. 83. —John 
Middleton, esq. 84.—Mrs. Mary Chapman, 
77,—Mr. John Walters.—Mr. John Webb 
Harris, 38. 
At Blatchington Barracks, near Seaford, 
the Hon. Stanhope Dormer, youngest son o¢ 
the late Right Hon. Lord Dormer, of Green- 
Park, near Warwick, and major of the War- 
wickshire militia. ° Seized with an azoplectic_ 
fit, this estimible and amiable man, suddenly 
expired, in the S4th year of his age. Iu his 
religious profession he was a Catholic, 
At Rottingdean, Mr. Charles James Salle, 
son of the late chevalicr Peter Jolin Salle, 
a knight of the order of St. Louis. 
At Burwash, Mr. Ricklestord, 
At Lewes, Mr. Moss, 62.—Mr. W. Ben- 
nett, 48. 
At Chichester, Miss Dawes. 
At New House Farm, near Poynings, Mr. 
R. Gallop. 
At Uckfield, the Rev. Stillman Bostock, 
vicar of Last Grinsted. 
At Street, near Dicheling, Mr. Richard 
Marchant, 
At Mountfield, Mr. Hollands. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married ] At Portsmouth, Capt. Barrett, 
of the Transport service, to Miss Burnett.— 
Lieut. Evans, R. N. to, Miss Barnett, of 
Fratton.—Lieut. Stewart, late of H. M.S, 
Royal William, to Miss Onion, daughter of - 
D. O. esq. ot Priddy’s Hard. —Wm. Goldsong 
esq. to Mrs. Constable, widow of Capt. Cc. 
R.N. 
Died.] At Ripley, Mrs. Howley, relict of 
the Rev. Mr. H. : 
At Portsrhouth, Mrs. Pritchard, 107.—Mr. 
Cole. —Mr. Mew. — Mr, Richmond. — Mrs. 
Cliverton, a maiden lady, 89.—-Mrs. Hind, 
wife of Mr. TH. printer, 22. 
At Winchester, Mrs. Allsop. 
At Alres‘ord, Mr. Fielder, 69 —The Rev. 
Charles Walters, many years curate of Bi- 
shop’s Waltham. 
At Droxford, 
Crawford. 
the infant son of Major 
WILTSHIRE. 
Marricd.]} At  Winsley, Robert John 
Hooper, esq. of Bradford, in this county, to 
Miss Hughes, only daughter of the Kew 
Lewis H. of the Isle of Anglesea. 
Mr. J. Candy, of East Knoyle, to Miss 
Bond, of Donhead, St. Mary. 
At Fordingtor, Mr. John Morgan, to Miss 
Samwayes, only daughter of Mr. Thos. S. 
of Muckleford, near Bradtord Peverell, Dorset. 
At 
