f^6 



Miss Ucs Boic, 

 Mi>s Gouge, 

 Miss Soiitii, 

 l^liss Mackett, 

 Mi.NS Block, 



Sussex — Ilamp/ilt ire 



Mns just above tlie surface of I lie water. 

 1 lie following is the iiiflaiiclioly list of the 

 iiiifortiinale sniVeieis. 



Mr. MilW, of Chatham, tailor. 



IVlrs. Mills, ^, sisters, sclioulmistresses 



Miss GillHfrt, \ at Chatham. 



Sir. Gilbert, brother of the above. 



Miss Wills, infant daiifihlcr. 



Miss Morson, i ^ 

 Miss Reynolds, '."J 

 Mi.s!( Malthevvs, / §* 

 JMiss Oberiy, S"^ 



'J'homas Lear, waterman. 



Munied.'] Mr. Thomas Cooper, to Miss 

 Saiike).— Mr. 1>. Gnftilbs, to Mrs. King. 

 ■ — Mr. William Anslcy, to Miss Ann lii- 

 fileloni all of Canterbm y. — Lieut. Charles 

 Loi)5, K.i\L to Mi-'s Aim IliibbanI, both 

 of Dover. — Mr. H. Crouch, to Miss H. 

 Beeny.— Mr. \V. Milste>i:l, to Miss E. 

 Hylaml. — IMr. J. Scoones, jiin. to Mi.ss E. 

 Fiiller: all of Maulstone. — Mr. James 

 Vtnnall, of Sandwich, to Jliss Ataty St. 

 Lcil;;cr. — At I'olkestoiie, Mr. Richard 

 AVood. to Miss Siif.aniiali Tiitley.- — ]\Ir. 

 Hunt JcdVry, to Miss riiyabeth Warniaii. 

 . — Richard Bealc, esq. of Kivcr-ha 1, Bid- 

 dtiidm, to Miss .Saiali F.lidiick, ot Teji- 

 teidcii. — John Gammon, esq. of l^eblling, 

 to lAIis. Scoiiiiock, of htockbiiry. 



Ditd.] At Canterbury, 50, Mrs. Eliza- 

 beth Brooke, niiicli rtspecied. — Mr. Wil- 

 liam Sesuin. — i'5, the widow of Mr. Jolin 

 Hills.— 82, Mr. Kicliard Tw^lein. 



At Dover, Mis. Biocknian. 



At Chatham, on Siiiilhtield IJank, 75, 

 Mr. B. Murteii.— Mrs. Sarah Paine. 



At Deal, S.i, Mr. T. World. 



At Folkestone, 76, Mrs. Biown. 



x\t Vi'bitstable, Mrs. Daiuels. 



At Lyniiiii;e, 61, Mr. Kuliard Arnold. — 

 At Moii^eham, 7a, 3Ir. JolinLade. — At 

 ■\Vyc, Mr. C. Kiiowles. — Si, Miss Mury 

 Phileox. — At Yaldni<.',at an advanced aire, 

 the wife of Mr. Kobert Baker. — At Kuiii- 

 Lairi, M\. Strutlu Id. 



SUSSEX. 



The High Constable of Brichton lately 

 eonvciif <l a public iiueiini; of the inhabi- 

 tants, fer the purpose of co-operaiinu with 

 the London .Association for the relief ot 

 the laboiniii;; poor; but, only twelve per- 

 sons aiteuding, the business was adjourned 

 sine die. 



Tiie Direct.>rs and Guardians of the 

 Voor of Briijhlon are about to erect a 

 inanufactoiy for the eiiij)loynii nt ot ilie 

 numerous applicants for lehef. I'he pre- 

 sent cruet system of farming out the pau- 

 pers will be abandoned, and a building 

 will be erected for their coinforl and ci,u- 

 Tenience. 



Brighton did not bruin In fill tliis year 

 till the end ol' August ; but in Sejiteurber 

 every l')d^iil.^-liouse was occupied, and 

 chietiv by respectable !aiiiili(S. 



Jtliiiiui,] Ediiiimd i'caciiey, es:]. flifChi- 



[Ocl. I, 



Chester, to iMiss Poor, of North Mundham. 

 —John Herbert, esq. to Riiss Amie Ashby, 

 of Mavfield.— Mr. H. Bourn, of Kye, to 

 Miss "E. Dobell, of Cianbrook. — Mr. 

 Samuel Dobell, of Cranbruok, to Miss 

 Biiurn, of Uye.— Sir. J. Laiisdell, of Bat- 

 tle, to Miss liriedSjOf Hastinj'S. 



Dial.] At Chichester, the wife of Henry 

 Silverlock, esq. 



At Arundel, Capt. Kenry Tillieu.x Fra- 

 ser, U.N. 



At Brighton, Lady Rawlinson.— Ann, 

 wife of the Kev. Dr. Styles.— 76, Charles 

 Herbert, esq. M.P. for M ilten. 



At Hoisliam, 80, Mr. Richard Thomp- 

 sou, sen. — 23, Mr. Joseph Wliybrow. 



IlAMPSIllKE. 



A mcetin;; of the wool-^'owers, con- 

 vened by the Hampshire A;^ricultinal So- 

 ciety, took plaCe on the 2Ct!i of Auj. at 

 Winchester, when a petition to Parliament 

 to restrict the importation of foieign vfo«l 

 was determined upon. 



Mr. CiuiKtK, one of the condnctors of 

 the Courier newspaper, has oiiercd him- 

 self a caiidiilate to represent Portsmouth; 

 but, we Inist, with little prospect of 

 success. 



The medical operations of the So«(h- 

 amptoii Galv.-mie Insiitnlion, has, it is 

 said, been benclicial in a variely of distress- 

 int; cases of disease, especially amoui; the 

 laliijiiriiig poor. A mild and gentle mode 

 of tieatmeut lias been adopted, and the 

 efficacy of eicctricity and galvanism has 

 been proved by incontrovertible facts :--- 

 119 patients liuve been admitted .-iiicc the 

 '2d of July last; and, vvitli the exception 

 of a very few cases, relief or cure has 

 been the result of a few operations. 



'Ihe number of iiersoiis who seek parot 

 chial aid in this county, is bisyond former 

 example. In J-'ortsca-parish alone, tlie 

 panptrs have increased to upwards of 6(10 

 residcni in the poor-house. — .W6 out of it. 

 The gveatei part of the latter were, until 

 lately, contributors to parish-relief, and 

 r.ot the abject siijipliau's ol it. In Ports- 

 moiith-paush, the number has risen to 600 

 person-. 



i)/«r; jM/.j T. B. Loadcn, of Holborn, to 

 IMiss Wej mouth, of .Southampioii. — — — 

 Garrard, esq. to Miss VVeymouth, of Soutli- 

 aniptoH. — Thomus Walker, cstj. of Stock- 

 ton, to Miss CaroliUf> Eliza Saver, lit" 

 AViuchcster. — iMr. Ediiey, to Miss Mary 

 Piltis, both of New purl. — Mr. Thomas 

 JJeale, of P..lhamploii, to Miss Sarah I'ar- 

 kei JMusprutt, of VV'inchesier. — Mr. ?J. 

 Y.ncent, of Ronisey, to Miss Susan SmiUi, 

 of Sonierton. 



Died.] At Southampton, Mr. Bevis, Je- 

 gretted. — Suddenly, j\lrs. Harris. 



At Winchester, Mr. Henry Ward.— The 

 wife of Mr. Thomas Speuder. — Mr. Thos. 

 Mould, suddenly. 



At Portsmuiiili, Mrs. Baker.— 84, Mr. 

 Doutv, much rcbpected. 



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