52 



Essex — Ke7tt — Sussex — Hampshire. 



[Aug. 1, 



Died.} At Trsvvioh, 66, tlie wife of Jolin 

 Spooner, esq. banker, lU'.-civt'dly respect- 

 ed.— 6G, Mis. Sarah Bjles. — Mis. Eliz. 

 Tydcman. 



At Stowmarkrt, 67, Mr. Timothy Fuller. 



At Eye, 65, John Wythe, esq. one of 

 the senior aUlcrman of that corporation. 



At Cotton, 51, Miss Rehecca Eade. — 

 At Felsham, 30, Mr. Thomas Hitrhin. — 

 At Wethcrden, suddenly, 60, Mrs. Jarob. 

 — At Melford, 45, Mr. Thomas Meckiiij;. 

 ■ — At Barningham, Mrs. Mary Davey, 

 much rcspccied. — At Norton, 81, Mr. 

 Thomas Sliipp. 



ESSEX. 



The election of a Mr. Smith, to the 

 mayoralty of CoUhcstcr, has lately h'-en 

 declared illegal by the Court of King's 

 Bench. 



MMried.l Lient. Col. Keightley, 14th 

 rcgt. to Miss Ann Wilson, of Marshalis, 

 Romford. — The Rev. J. G. Bull, A. B. 

 vicar of Stebbing, to Miss Catharine 

 Martha Smith, of Great Diinmow. — Mr. 

 J. Lane, of Fjfield, to Miss Ann Pnwsey, 

 of Hoddens. — At Stock, the Rev. Frederick 

 Master, vicar of Runcorn, to Miss Emily 

 Perney. — Mr. G. Thompson, of Stratford- 

 green, to Miss Mary Thompson, of llford. 



Died.} At Colchester, suddenly, Mr. E, 

 Cross. 



At Maldon, J. Tomlinson, esq. one of 

 the aldermen. 



At Rochford, 76, Mrs. Reed, greatly 

 rccretfed. 



At Great Tey, Miss Eliza Polley, re- 

 gretted.— At Barnston, 78, Mr. J. Burton. 

 — At Lexden, 74, Mr. John Cheese. — At 

 Little Coggleshall, 61, Mr. Benj. Ardley. 



KENT. 



The Cdunty-Baiik, at Maidstone, Sir 

 William Bishop and Go's, has stopped pay- 

 ment. 



At the Custom house sale at Dover 

 three silver sets of Bonaparte-medals, con- 

 taining 145 each, were sold for 4951. They 

 had been entered at 501. each, and were 

 seized as undervalued. 



It i.s calculated that 70 passengers per 

 day leave Dover for France, and only half 

 that number return. 



ManitJ.'i Lieut. Waterman, R.N. to 

 Miss Clarke, of Canterbury. — Mr. John 

 Giles, of Canterbury, to the widow of Mr. 

 AV. Binfetl, of Woolwich.— Mr. William 

 Shoesmith, to Miss S. Adams: both of 

 Dover. — Mi". Joseph Walker, of Ashford, 

 to Miss M. F. Cozens, of Canterbuiy. — 

 Mr. Thomas Daniels, to Miss Elizabeth 

 Hall. — Mr. Robert Maunis, to Mijs Har- 

 riet Peter : all of Folkestone. — At Maid- 

 stone, Edward Cormick, esq. capi. of the 

 ?Olh dragoons, to Miss A.H.D. Tyssen. of 

 Folly house.— Mr. George Cotton, of Ro- 

 chester, to Mrs. Newson. — Mr. W. Chap- 

 lin, to Miss Elizabeth Alston, both of Ro- 

 chester. — !\lr. Wm.Denuc, to Miss Mary 

 Maxted, both of Walmer. — Mr. Richard 



Tiller, to Miss Harriot Lott, both of Whit- 

 .stable. — Mr. Henry Jarvis, to Miss Ce-' 

 lindor Mackinder, both of Tenterden.' — 

 Mr. W. Cole, of Biddiiden, to Miss Mary 

 Big!;, of Tenterden. 



Died.] At Canterbuiy, 72, Mr. Hart, 

 one of the Brothers of St. John's. Huspital. 

 —58, Mrs. Terry.— 69, Mr. Peter Borain. 

 —40, Mis. Pasen. 



At Rochester, Mrs. Turtle, of Troytown. 



At Dover, Mr. Thomas Heeve. — 79, 

 Mrs. Rutledge. — Mr. Ford, of Ashford. 



At Chatham, Mrs. Gray, of the Dock- 

 yard. 



At Mai.l-tono, 4^, Mr. T. King. 



At ll'e liower, 64, \Vm. Lea, esq. 



At Margate, 49, Edward William Wliile, 

 esq. late governor of the British l''oits and 

 Settlements on the Gold Coast: he had been 

 absent 27 years from England, and only 

 landed the day before his death. — 67, Mr. 

 J. Stevens, much regretted. 



At Ramsgate, 6'i, the wife of Mr. John 

 Hoikcs, of Albion hill. 



At Ashford, Miss Elizabeth Stoddart— 

 90, Mr. William Halters, universally re- 

 spected. 



At Folkestone, 42, Mr. John Pelcher. — 

 64, Mr. John Laurence. — 51, the widow of 

 Mr. Edward Dixon. 



At Faversham, Robert Collier, esq. one 

 of the Jurats of that town. 



At West Mailing, Mr. James Evenden, 

 much regretted. — At Scotney, 66, Edward 

 Hiissey, esq. — At Friendsbury, 21, Miss 

 Mary Gunniuir, lamented. — At Hunton, 

 76, Mrs. Elizabeth Duddy. 



SUSSEX. 



The Sussex and Horsham Bank lately 

 stopped payment. 



Considerable emigration of all classes 

 daily takes place from Brighton, for the 

 coasts of P'rance and Flanders. 



Married.] Mr. W. Smith, of Guildford, tO 

 I\Iiss Morley, of Arundel.— Mr. John New- 

 man, of Chichester, to the widow of Lieut. 

 Wickham, R.N.— At lirighton, Mr. T. 

 Pettit, of Portsea, to Miss M. S. AUree, 

 of Brighton. 



Died.] At Lewes, Mi-s Grantham. 



At HastinL's, Mademoiselle le Victoire 

 Buffo, eldest daughter of Prince de Cas- 

 telcicata. 



At Horsham, 80, Mr. Richard King. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



The Receiver-General of Hants has 

 given directions to the Collectors of the 

 Pro(jerty Tax, to collect the last half year 

 due from that tax, forthwith. It was gene- 

 rally unilerstood, that payment would 

 not be demanded for some months to 

 come. 



The barracks near Southampton are to 

 be converted into a military asylum, for 

 the lec ptioii of 400 soldieis' children, who 

 are to be instructed in reading, writing, 

 and arithmetic, and every branch of </tc 

 military prn/cssiim. 



A destructire 



