1^0 Sussex — Hampshire — Wiltshire—Somersetshire. [Sept. 1, 



blished at Soiitliampton to go to the Isle 

 of Wight ; and it would no wliere be ninie 

 convenient, as the water is remarkably 

 viell adapted to the piiij)ose. 



Alihoiit;h it is siippoi-ed that many of the 

 vtatcrln-; plares will lin'.e to deplore the 

 bad ueallser this season, yet, as llic Isle of 

 WijLilit posso.es attractions snperior to all 

 other watering places, notvvithslaiidin)» the 

 state of the weather, every place of roiiort 

 is ciowdcrl. 



niiiriiid.^ Capt. William Richaid Smith, 

 R.N. to S.'iis Sanders, of Southampton. — 

 Henry Davits, esa. of Ringwood, to Miss 

 Eliza Uolmef, of Orcat Coram street, Lon- 

 d(/n. — Mr. Davies, to Miss Truiove, both 

 of Fai eliani. — M v. Thorns'" Wa\ , to M i.«s E. 

 LancaslLr, both of Portsmouth. — William 

 Oiihitinrli, c^q. K.N. to Mrs. Rosn, of 

 Porisnioii'h.— Mr. Alcot, cf Por'sniouth, 

 to i\ji!.s Jane Taylor, of Portsra — Lieut, 

 .lam s Claik, R.N. of Porlsmonth, to Mis* 

 Newnran, of Southsea. — Mi. George 

 Shakespear Turner, of Kmgst'n, to MiM 

 Anne Carter Jetiei i<'8, of Portsea. 



Ou'd-l At .Southampton, 154, Mrs. Dib- 

 den. 



At Winchester, Mr. Thomas Cinil. — Tw 

 H> de-street, 70, Mr. John Smith.— 77, 

 Mrs. Grace Robinson, universally regret* 

 ted.— The wiie of Mr. Charles C'ookc. 



At Poitsmoutli, Mr. Lipscomb. — Mrs, 

 Spiing. 



At Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, after a long 

 and paiMhil illneKi', Mr. Kobt. Squire. 



AtGospori, Mr. Jacob Lcgg, rtgrettcd. 



At Roniscy, Mrs. Sonnett. 



At Portsia, Mr. James Horsey, juB. 

 justly lamented. —Mr. Avery. 



\Vlt/rSHIRE. 



Agririiltural produce is so deeply de- 

 pressed in vaiue. that at Tanhill tair, near 

 Devizes, tait-horses, worth three years 

 ago thirty fi>e guineas, would not fetch 

 eiglit or ten guineas ; lambs were oft'ered 

 at 4s. (id. to bs. per head ! Cheese also 

 cuiitiiiucs rapidly on the decline, from the 

 quantity on hand, there being no demand. 



Mwr'iid.] Wni. Goodall, eSq. to Misi 

 Atkinson, of Salisbury. — George Pinchin, 

 esq. of Haselbiiiy-bouse, to Miss Mary 

 Bethell, of Lady-down, Bradford. — Mr. J. 

 Rohiiison, of London, to Betsey Ncwill, 

 daii'^hter of the Key. G. Phillips, of West- 

 biuy. 



bieii.] At Trowbridge, 24, Mrs. Per. 

 kins, juii. — 74, the widow of Mr. James 

 Mhile. — Mr. Thomas Martin, greatly re- 

 »pected. — 80, Mrs. White. 



At Mailborongh, Mis. Shrimpton. 



At Caiiie, much lamented, J>li8. Mary 

 Haiiison. 



.\l \\ ooiton Bassctt, 80, Mrs. Ann War. 

 man, univeisally respectrd. 



SOMEKSBTSHIKK. 



A tremcHdous peal of thunder lately 



bnist over Bath, when a remarkable cir» 



cuuiitaacc occurred at the house of Mr« 



Windsor, 



•f 900 lately embarked in one day for 

 Calais, besides many for Ostend. In truth, 

 if 1001. a year goes as far iii Fiance or 

 Flanders as 5001. in Grt^at Britain, can 

 this be Nvonclered at.' The remed)' is to 

 j^bolLsh the fourteen millions of taxes raised 

 to keep up the worse than useless sinking 



Mtirried.'\ Mr. Hearnden, to Mrs. 

 Wii«lit< — Mr. John Burrows, to Miss Ann 

 Elizabeth White: all of Canterbuiy.— Mr. 

 Will. Grigfis, to Miss Lydia Archer, both of 

 Dover.— Mr Henry Moon, of Dover, to 

 Miss Susannah Marsh, of Up-hill, Folkes- 

 tone. — Edward Ross, esq of Ifocliester, to 

 Wiss Tozer. of Bmy St (•.dmund's. — Mr. 

 "William Brett, to Mi*s Jewry, hnih of Mar- 

 pnte. — Mr. Robert Judd, of M'oolwirli, to 

 Miss Driver, of Rochester. — John Criniblc, 

 esq. of Horkendetv, to Miss Mary Ward, of 

 Compton. — 'I homas Marcliant, esq. of 

 JJieiidiley, to Miss Waitei. of Grovehwrst. 

 — Heiiiy Oldmai), esq. of Whitehilt, to Miss 

 Ann Smith, of Favpisham. 



Died.] At Canterbury, 65, Mrs. Eliza- 

 beth Tyler, much respected. — 68, Mr. Wi|. 

 liain Giiii.deii, of Staplegate.~Mr. HoUi- 

 day. — Mr. Ausien. — a3, Miss Sophia 

 Marten 



At Dover, 40, the wife of Mr. Peter 

 Popkiss. — Mr. Edward Wills, greatly re- 

 sjiected. 



At Deal, suddenly, 78, Mr. James Field 

 Oiboiu. — yt, Lieut. James Whittlinrn. 



At Cliatham, Mr. W. Greenfield.— 41, 

 Blrs Hal. — oii, Mr. Leitli, universally re- 

 spected. — 61, Mr. Joseph Kiindel. 



At JMaigatP, 53, Mr. Thomas Browne. — 

 In Cccil-sticet, Mr. Kybot, of London. 



iN ear Blaigatp, Mary, wife of Rev. Dr. 

 Lloy;l, Regius Professor of Hebrew in the 

 University of Cambridge. 



At Faversham, the wife of Mr. Robert 

 White. 



At Maidstone, in the prime of life, Win. 

 AlLxaiider, esq. an eminent artist, well 

 known to the public as the diauchtsman of 

 the Egyptian Antiquities in the Britio^h Mn- 

 senm, and uf many other works, which will 

 live in the public esteem as long as tiie pub- 

 lic taste. 



SUSSEX. 



At the late Lewes' wool-fair, little busi- 

 ness was done : and at a public dinner, 

 Lord SItcflield in the chair, a petition to 

 Parliament was agreed upon, praying that 

 encli a moderate duty may be imposed on 

 the importation of foreign woo , as would 

 aiibrd protection to the British woolj;row- 

 «r, «nd enable him to meet in competition 

 Bt our own market snch kinds of foreign 

 wool as aic not necessary to our manufac- 

 ture*. 



Married.] Dr. Oldham, R.N, to Miss 

 He«itt, of Easeborn. — Mr. Parlett, to 

 Mrs. Parke, of Arundel. 



IIAMPSIIIRG. 



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