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Kent — yj'illshirc. 



[Feb. 1, 



lain tlwre sinoc ibo tropic of Cniicer extend- 

 ed to nearly these Ijililinles, nnJ wben the 

 perihelion of Rcrth's orbit was last in higli 

 Northern declination. 



Married.] R. Tindall, csr;. to Miss Robin- 

 son. — Mr. Simpson, of Hnrwich, lo Miss 

 Sheurman, of Slour Wood, Rnnisey. — Mr. J. 

 Perry, of Terrell's Hail, Willinsjnle, to Mrs. 

 Spilty, of M;itchinij.— Mr. S. Gooch, to Miss 

 Patmore, bothof Great Eiston. 



Died.] At Colchester, TO, Mr. Essex.— 6S, 

 Mrs. Ballard, respected. 



At Chelmsford, 21, Miss E. Smith. 



At Cbigwell Row, 77, .John Wedderbuni, 

 esq.— At Birch, at an advanced age, Mr. T. 

 Wyatt. 



KENT. 



A meeting of owners nnd occupier."! of land 

 in East Kent, was bit"ly held at Canterbury, 

 wlieu a petition to tije I/eafislaturo, prayiiiEf 

 for relief in the present distressed state of 

 agriculture was agreed to. 



Married.] Mr. R. Knigijt to Miss A. Wood: 

 Mr. W. Sawyer, to Mi.'s J. IIoa;hen : all of 

 Canterhiiiy. — Mr. J. Rigden to Miss Wellard, 

 both of Dover. — M. T. Cull, lo Miss M. 

 Austin, both of Ranisoate. — Mr. Frederic 

 Brenchly,fo Mi.ss R. Giles, both of Maidstone. 

 — Mr. .!. Boxer, to MissC. Stevenson, both of 

 Folkestone.— Mr. H. .fefi'ery, of Folkestone, 

 to Miss S. Collins, of Sandhurst.— Mr. J. L. 

 Kemp, of Ospringe, to Miss H. Videan, of 

 Moldasb. — Mr. Wilson, of Faversham, to 

 Miss Birch, of Milton. — At Tentsrden, Mr. 

 R. Crossingham, to Miss M. Paine, of Bid- 

 denden. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in St. George's- 

 place, Miss A. Cuniming. -.Mary Elizabeth, 

 ■wife of Dean John Parker, esq. 



At Chatham, Mrs. Pack. 



At Folkestone, 36, Mr. R. Minter.— S4, 

 Mr. J. Hall. 



At Maidstone, Mr. Dering Addison. — 04, 

 Mr. W. Cutbush. — Mrs. Bureh.— At an ad- 

 vanced age, Mr. Baker, regretted. 



A! Sandwich, Mr. Alfred Kuiglit. — 80, Mr. 

 J. Kennard. 



At Blean, Mrs. Hoghen. - At Thnrnham, 

 . Mr. Ledger. — At St. Lawrence, Thanet, S4, 

 Mrs. Stanuer.— .^t Lyd, (iO, Mr. M. Hunt.— 

 At Boxley, 44, .Mrs. Martin. 



Murried.] Mr. T. Marshall, of Worthing, 

 vtoMiss R.'jcell, of Myrtle Coitape, Lancing. 



Died.] At Brighton, Ti, Mrs. C. Cordy. — 

 In West-street, Mr. Jos. .Smith, regretted.— 

 Mr. Haryet. — Sergeant Rtmnington, a ma- 

 gistralo of this county. 



At Eastbourne, the Rev. T. Browr^e. — At 

 .Chichester, 60, Mr. M. Mitchell.— «I, Mis. 

 M. Cobdcti. 



At Lwes, 80, Mr. J. Cripps. 



At Warning Camp, near Arundnl, Mr-i. 

 Heather. 



H.AMPSHI3B. 



A meeting of the noblemen, gentlemets, 

 <&c. of Hanip.sliire wfis held lately at Win- 

 chester, lor the purpose of coiiiideriu^ tiie 

 expedietiey of presenting petitions to both 



Houses of Pnrlinmont, on tlie Kubject o( ths 

 late impolitic and disgraceful proceedings 

 against the Queen. The speakers wero 

 Mr. Alexander Baring, Sir Charles Mill, Sir 

 W. C. de Crespigny, the Earl of Carnarvon 

 and others. Petitions were unanimously 

 agreed (o. 



Married.] — Mr. G. Laisbley, to Miss L. 

 New, both of Southampton. —William F. 

 Wrattislaw, esq. of Rugby, to Miss C. A. 

 Keele, of Southampton.— Mr. (;urry, of 

 Romsey, to Mi.ss Withers, of Foothill. — ^Tho 

 Rev. T. S. Guyor, of Ryde, to Miss Brett, 

 of Great Yarmouth.- Mr. J. H. Btgnold, of 

 Sloke Cottage Academy, to Miss Vjdler, of 

 Bordean. — Tlie Rev.W. Workman, of Estrip, 

 to Miss E.Brownjohn, of Wallop. 



Died.] .At .Southampton, Mr. Gilbert.- - 

 Mrs. Bellinger. — 5^, Miss Charlotte Bid- 

 diilpb, daughter of the late Lady B. — 73, 

 Mrs. Duer, widow of the Rev. Rowland, D. 

 — 68, Robert Weatbershead, esq.— Mr. 

 Bnmpfield. — Mr. T. Lintott, suddenly, 

 greatly esteemed and lamented. 



At Portsmouth, ,5S, N. Ashurst, esq. town- 

 major, deservedly regrette:!. — Major T. J. 

 Harrison, of the artillery. — Mr. Blake. — A9, 

 John Turner Merritt, esq. suddenly, (ies«r- 

 vedty esteemed and regretted. 



AtPorlsea, Mr. Wyatt, sen.— Mr. Barton. 



At Newport, Capi.W. Thomas, artillery. 



At Fawley-parsonage, Louisa, daughter 

 of the late Bi.shop of Winchester. 



At Hamble, (5.5, Mrs. Taylor.— At Arre- 

 ton, Isle of Wight, 94, Mrs. Lock.— At 

 Bury, 2C, Mr. G.M'Kinley.— At Hill Pouni, 

 near Waltham, Richard Goodlad, esq. a 

 magistrate of this county. 



WlLTSHlnK. 



The Salisbury and Wiltshire library and 

 Reading Society, lately established, stsc- 

 ceeds beyond Ibe most sanguine expectations. 

 The arrangement are on a liberal scale. In 

 the re;iding room, are six daily papers, pro- 

 vincial papers, magazines, reviews, dc. ; 

 and the library is intended not only to em- 

 brace the literature of the day, but to form 

 n ])ermanent public library of reference. 

 The coiiniy of Wills, so rich in fo.-isil re- 

 mains, has no appointed place for the recep- 

 tion of specimr-ns, where they would be open 

 for the insp'ction of the curious. With a 

 view to remedy this def,-ct, aspeci:^! meet- 

 ing of the members was lately held, at whith 

 the worthy bishop presided, when it was de- 

 termined that an apartment siioul J be opened 

 for the reception and arrangement cf such 

 s|)r-cimens as cau be oblaiiied, tii illustrate the 

 geologio.Hl history of the country, and al.so 

 of any subject connected with naiural his- 

 tory and antiquity which might be tboiight 

 worthy of preservation. 



Married.] Mr. Gregory, of Mar'.borough, 

 to Miss .r. Brunsden, of .*^nodshiU-farrn. — 

 Mr. C. Finch, to Miss Marslmll,. both of 

 Fisherlon Anger. — .4t Calue, Mr. Ogilvi^, 

 to Miss M. Bishop. 



Died.] At Clui;d, Ut. 11. J.Iayo, deser- 

 vedly i««pecti?d. 



