iirs 



Kssex — Kent — Sussex — Hampshire. 



Bungay.— John CIievaUier,M.D. of Aspal- 

 Ball, to Miss Syer, of Kcddington.— Mr. 

 Jamc? Harrald, of Little Saxliam, to Mrs. 

 Marks, of Barrow.— The Hon. Tlionipson 

 Vanneck, to Miss Mary Ann Palmer, of 

 Haleswortii. — Mr. Sjintli, Hailleijih, to 

 Miss Elizabeth Eninierson, of Aldhani. 



Died.] At Bury, (Jo, Mr. John Harrison. 

 • — 53, Mr. Richard .Sparke, iniicli respec- 

 ted. — In Norihgate-streef, ;W, Mr. George 

 Deal, justly regretted. — 63, Mrs. S. 

 Adams. 



At Ipswicli, 8'2. Major Richards, nnidi 

 respected. — The Rev. Temple Clievallicr, 

 rector of Baddingham. — 73, the wife of Dr. 

 Spark. 



At Sonthwold,,'?:!, Mr. Launoelot Davie. 



At FramhngUani, Oo, Mrs. M. Thorap- 

 •on. 



At Ixworth, 34, Mrs. S. Lemmon. 



At Acton, JMr. William Bassett, nmch. 

 ♦espected. — At Fordliam, (59, Mr. M'illiani 

 Geilge, n)uch and justly respected. — At 

 Stauning-tield, 2V, Mr. H. Hale. 



ESSEX. 



The labonriug poor of this cnnnty con- 

 finue in a deplorable state, tlu-ir appli- 

 cations from necessity being often re- 

 jected by (he overseers. 



J\Jained.] Mr. John Baker, of Col- 

 Chester, to Miss Sarah Baker, of Ipswich. 

 — Charles Tindal, Q)h\. K.N. to Miss Anne 

 Grant, of Thoby Piiory. — Mr. D. Risbee, 

 of Bradfield, to Miss Elizabeth Sohnes, of 

 Daid)ury. — At Bradfield, i\Ir. T. Brown, 

 to Miss Lucy Clark, (,f Great Bcntley. 



Died.] At Chelmsford, Mr. Elliot; he 

 practised medical electricity witli great 

 uicee-s. 



At Colchester, J. Sack, esq. 



At SaliVon Walden, 7(i, Mr. William 

 Archer, aUUrmau of that Corporation. 



At ^lauiiinglree, Mr. Bowman. — 81, 

 Mrs, Canliam. 



.\t Bocking, 8i, ]\Irs. Elizabeth Hohn- 

 stid. 



At Woodford, C9, John Hill, esq. 



At Souih Okeiidon, John Goodere, esq. 



At William, the widow of Mr. John 

 Hnmplirc\s. — At Great CoggUshall, Mrs. 

 M. A. Townsend. 



At a late numerous mcetinjt of the in- 

 Ii^bitants of Chatham, a liberal sum of 

 ni6ney was vulunlarily suhscribeU, to be dis- 

 bursed under the direction of a Committee 

 of six, in providing necessary employment 

 Jlir the industrious poor. 



A meeting of tlic inhabitants of the 

 parish of Gillingham was lecently held at 

 the Assembly Rooms, Brompion, con- 

 ventd by public notice, to i.ake into con. 

 sideiation ihe best means of alleviating 

 the disiiess of the labouring poor. The 

 meeling was folly and respecltbly attend- 

 ed, and a voluntary subscription imuiedi- 

 atttlv I'Ulered lutg. 



-3 



[Dec. 1, 



Mwried.] Mr. William Davey, to Miss 

 E. Marsh.— Mr. William Castle, lo Miss 

 Mary Wig/ell. — Mr. John Fisher, jun. to 

 Miss Martin.— Mr. T. Somerford, to Miss 

 Wclby. — Mr. William Taylor, to Miss 

 Mary Debbs : all of Canterbury.— Mr. 

 John Marsh Wood, of Hardres, to Miss 

 Mary Wootton, of Canterbury. — Alexander 

 U'atson, esi|. to Miss Henedicta Grant, 

 both of Dover. — Mr. Thomas Middleton, 

 ot Dover, to Miss Ann Gilbert, of HyHie. 

 —James Lloyd, esq. to MissSedden, both 

 of Rochester. — Dennis Kelly, es(|. to Miss 

 Lcfevre Pownell, of Sittingbourne. — Mr. 

 Prance, of Maidstone, lo Miss Thompson, 

 of Poplar. — JMr. Henry Siminonds, of 

 Jlaidstonc, to Miss Hindson, of .Siock- 

 bufy. — Mr. Ozias Kemp, lo 3Iiss Mary 

 Aim Cole, both of Wliitstablc. — Mr. Ste- 

 phen Dobcll, to Miss Hiirrict Peel, both 

 (jf Cranbrook. 



Died] At Canterbury, '^8, Mr. William 

 Luddington, much respected. — 76, Mr. 

 Wells, one of the Brothers of John's Hos- 

 pital.— 19, Miss Martha Sutton, justly es- 

 teemed. 



At Kamsgate, 75, Mr. William Guy. — 

 Mr. Thonias Woodward, much and justly 

 esteemed. 



At Margate, 70, Mr. Daniel Barwise. — 

 In High-street, Miss Brooman. 



At Dover, Jlrs. Collard. 



At Chatham, 3'i, Mrs. Marshall. 



At Maidstone, Mr. Slicppard. — Mrs. 

 Crook. — The wile of Mr. John Rnck, much 

 respected. 



At Ashford, 57, Mr. William Hnrton. 



At Monkton Thanet, at an advanced 

 age, IMr. Fuller.— At .Snieelh, 43, Mr,-. 

 Martin, regretted. — At Acol, 57, Mivv 

 Siddeis.— At Whitslable, 70, Mrs. Holt. 



SUSSEX. 



Brighton niaiiaL-e:, to ihrivc in the midst 

 of the general distress : many new houses 

 being in embryo there. 



Di:d.] At Chichester, Mr. Cleraence , 



The widow of Mr. J. Richardsoo, of Pe- 

 terslidd. 



At Brighton, in Ship-st. R. Day, esq. 



At Uorihing, 41, Mr. Dixon.— 33, Mr. 

 \Viiiilow iMorlui). 



At I'attle, i\lr. James Inskip, sudd>nly. 



At l-2asibuMii)e, Mr. Fuller, jmi. much 

 and justly fopected. — At Kingston, Mr. 

 Henly. 



IIA.MPSHIRE. 



3Tarritil.] Lieut. Geome Young, of the 

 Sfilli reginuiit, to Miss Hallum, of South- 

 anipton. — Mr. James Walker, to Miss 

 Mary Barnes, both of Suuthamptim. — 

 George Hoar, esq. of Twyford Lodge, to 

 Miss Clerk, of Upper Seyniour-st. Port- 

 man-squarc, London. — Samuel Smith, escj. 

 of Portsmouth, lo Miss E. Caroline Payne, 

 of Portsea. — hlr. Henry Lock, to Miss 

 Clark, both of Poitsea.- Mr. J. C. Mort- 

 ley, of Portsinoutii, to Miss Sliorter, of 

 Baiutis Common. — At .\lver5i0kc, Lieut. 



W. J. 



