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men SUSSEX, 
Mr. C, Shoubridge, of Withdean, near 
Brighton, hada lamb yeaned that has three 
shoulders, five legs, and six feet; and this 
extraordinary little animal gambols withthe 
others of the flock, and is as healthy a3 the 
most perfect amiongst them. 
Married.| At Benton, Mr. M, Marten, of 
Beddingiiam, to Miss H. Harriott 
At Chichester, Jonas Parker,esq, of the 
Northampton militia, to Miss Judd, sister to 
Captain J. of the Royal Navy. 
At Wiversfield, Mr. john Neve, of Hal- 
den, Kent, to Miss Tanner. * ; 
“ Died,| At Rattingdean, Mrs. Ridge, 102. 
At Lewes, Mrs. Heper, wife of J. H. esq. 
——William, son of Mr. Kenward, 20. 
At Battle, Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. M. 
solicitor. ; 
At Brighton, Mr. Northwood. 
At Eastbourne, Mrs. Mary Lushington, 
relictof the Rev. Dr. L. 78. 
At S:eyning, Mr. J. Deacon, one of the 
oldest clerks in the barrack department. 
AtShoreham, Mr. Hili, formerly captain 
of a packet from Brighton to Dieppe. 
At Arundel, Mrs, Elizabeth Huzer, 96. 
Ber husband was killed at the battle of Cul- 
loden, in 1746, when serving as a lieutenant 
in the royal army. 
At Lewes, Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Gabriel Egles; 21.—After a long and painful 
iliness, Themas Kemp, esq. ene of the repre- 
sentatives of that borough. ‘The conduct of 
this gentleman, through the whele of his 
private and public life, renders his death a 
subject of universal regret. Mr. Kemp was 
first returned member for Lewes in 1780, and 
with the exception of the last parliament but 
one, had the honour of representing that 
town ever since. His politics were those of 
the honest country gentleman, free and uh- 
biassed; not cemented with those of either of 
the leading parties, but generaily, inclining 
to whiggism; and his name will be found in 
the lists of many of the minorities which un- 
successfully opposed the measures of Mr. 
Pitt. On the great question of Reform, and 
-In those divisions of the house of late years, 
which may be considered decisive of the in- 
tegrjty or the wisdom of its members, Mr. 
Kemps vote was always given with the 
friends of the people and the constitution, 
For more than thirty years he kept his ori- 
ginal pledge, never to accept place or pen- 
' $ion; nor can any greater proof be-given of 
— 
the independence of his political conduct, 
than the circumstance of his being repeatedly 
returned 4s the representative of one of the 
most independent bodies of constituents in the 
kingdom. His remains were removed from 
Lewes for interment, to the family vault, in 
the chancel of Brighton chutch. The pro- 
scesion from,the house of the deceased was a 
spectacle, far more impressive than is com. 
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Whigs 
monly presented by ** the trappings and the 
suits of woe;’? more than two hundred of hig 
friends, including nearly all the principal 
inhabitants of the town, preceded the hearse 
beyond the confines of the borough, and there 
forming a lane through which the body and 
Telatives. slowly passed, paid the Jast melan. 
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choly tribute of respect to the memory of an 
individual, whose loss is regretted by every 
rank; and of a senator, who had served: his 
constituents and his country ‘faithfully and 
independently in six parliaments.” 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Moarried.| At Winchester, C. Lyford, esq. 
to Miss J. L. Marsh, youngest daughter of 
the late Dr, M. of Highworth. 
At Amport, J. Bishopp, esq. ef Weyhili, 
to Rachael, daughter of the late ——~ 
Percy, esq. 
At Southampton, M. de Choiseul, son of 
the Count ¢eC.'to Miss Sarah Johnson. 
At Fareham, William Gunner, -esq. of 
Bishop’s Waltham, to Lucy ‘Matilda, fitth 
daughter of the late Thomas Ridge, esq. of 
Kilmiston. 
At Widley, Captain Curtis, R.N. son of 
Admiral Sir Roger C. to Miss Greethaw, 
daughter of Moses G. esq. Judge Advocate. 
The Rev. W. M. Hurlock, to Elizabeth, 
second daughter of the Rey. F. W. Swanton, 
of King’s Worthy. 
At Ryde, Isle of Wight, Thomas Gallwey, 
esq. to the only daughter of the late Joha 
Hoppner, esq. R. A. 
At Lymington, Mr, Robert Perkins, ‘to 
Miss Lbraxton.—Samuel Page, esy. of Dough. 
ty-street, London, to Mrs. Norris, widow of © 
P. Norris, esq. of Roscomb Cottage, in this 
county. > 
At Hound Church, D. Gavey, esq. Captain 
in the Royal Veteran battalion, to Miss H. 
Gibson, daughter of the Kev. J. Gibson, of 
Godalming. 
Died, | At Southampton, Henrietta, second 
daughter of the late John Duer, esq. of An- 
tigua.—Miss Gordon, niece to Admiral Fer. 
guson.—Mr, Jones=—=Mr. Andrews, sen.—. 
Rear- Admiral Alexander Scott. 
At Winburne, Mrs. Ann Newell, wife of 
Captain N. of the Oxfordshire militia. 
At Portslade, Mrs. Borer, wife of John 
B, €sq. . 
At Combe, Christopher Rawlinson, esq. 75. 
At Winchester, Mrs. Cook,—Mrs, Goulds 
ing. 
At Romsey, Mrs. Mary Pocock, 100 <= 
My. Nicholas Dawkins, 92. 
‘In Jersey, the Rev, John La Coche, 45 
years rector of Trinity parish. , 
At Herndean, Mrs. Monro, rejict of Licus 
tenant-colonel M. of the Royal Marines, 
At Newport, Isle of Wight, in the 50th 
year of his age, the Rev. Sir Henry Worsley 
Holmes, LL.D. bart. who is succeeded in his 
title and estates by his eldest son, Lievtenant- 
colonel 
