198 



Sussex — Dorsetshire. 



[Marcli I, 



A. Rend.— In Burgnte-street, Mr. Cimpraan. 

 — lu Dover-street, 89, Mrs. C. Btu'rant. — In 

 Castle-street, 30, Mr. Gilbee. 



At Dover, Mrs. Barrett. 



At Deal, in her lOOth year, Mrs. Sloley 

 Martin. 



At Faversham, 73, Mr. W. Plonier, one of 

 the common council men of that corporation. 

 -Mr. Gorliam. — 46, Mr. ij. .Scott. —Mr. 

 Kirby. 



At Maidstone, 88, Mr. C. Mares, one of 

 the oldest common-councilnien of that cor- 

 poration. 



At Brompton, at an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Newman : Mr. Wood : in Prospi-ct-row, 

 Mrs. Jennis. — At Strood, Mrs. Little, sud- 

 denly. — At Hadlow, 48, Mr. M. Porter, 

 deservedly regretted.— At Hawkbiirst, 57, 

 Mrs. R. Prigoe. 



SUSSEX. 



A numerous meeting of the inliabitants of 

 Brij^hlon and Sliorebam, was lately beld at 

 Brighton, when it was resolved to open a 

 new road between the two towas, and also an 

 iron railway for commercial purposes. 



Married.] Mr. Swan, to Miss Fowler, 

 both of Little Hampton. 



Vied.] At Maudlins, 84, Mrs. E. Watts.— 

 At Ovingdean, Mrs. Kemp, wife of \atlin- 

 niel K. esq. — At FittlewortJi, Francis Upton 

 Tripp, esq. late Capt. of the i6th foot, highly 

 and deservedly esteemed. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



The inhabitants ol Andover, much to their 

 credit, have lately entered into several sub- 

 scriptions for the relief of the numerous 

 poor. 



Married.] P. Mac Nnlty, esq. of Win- 

 chester, to Miss C. Smythe, of Highbridge 

 Cottage, Otterboume. — .). W. Clark, esq. of 

 Hock, to Miss Hooper, of H.itt House. — Mr. 

 T. Wyeth, to Miss M. Newall, both of Aires- 

 ford. 



Died.] At Sovithampton, Capt. Hoey, 

 many years a resident of Ealh, and once a 

 candidate for the oflice of Master of ihe 

 Ceremonies at the Kingston Rooms. — Mrs. 

 E. 13ell, widow of Capt. B. of the Northum- 

 berliiiid miiitia. 



At Winchester, in H3-de-street, (56, Mr. .1. 

 Maunder. — 98, Mr. Jas. Gould. — 54, Mr. 

 W. Colborne. — 79, Mrs. Carpenter. 



At Portsmouth, .Sir Geo. Campbell, G.C.B. 

 by his own hand, for which no reason can be 

 assigned. Sir George was 59 years of age ; 

 he entered the navy early in life; was made 

 a Post Captain in 1781, Rear Admiral in 

 1801, Vice Aduiiral in 1806, and Admiral 

 of the White in 1814. He was appoint3d 

 Port Admiral at this station in 1817. 



At Gosport, Miss H. E. Hire. 



At Portsea, in Cross-street, 36, Mrs. Miall. 

 —In Queen-street, Mr. Pa\ne. 



At Curisbrooke, Mr. J. Wellington. 



At Alresford, Mrs. A. Whilear. — At Brea- 

 more, at an advanced a£e, Mr. Absolom. — 

 At Faisle)-, 88, Mr. W. Adams.— At Fare- 

 Lam, 89, Joseph GilWrt, esq. he accompanied 

 Capt. Couk iu MTi, in his second >u) age 



round the world, and died deservedly esteemed 

 and regretti-d. — .At Ropley, Charles Barton, 

 esq. a justice of the peace for this county, 

 greatly esteemed and laiiieuied. 



W1LT.SHIRB. 



Married.] Mr. Sloan, to Miss G. Oram ; 

 Mr. T. Wood, to Mrs. Lyde ; all of Trow- 

 bridge. — Mr. Monday, of Denizes, to Miss 

 E. M. Gray, of Salisbury. Cornelius Can- 

 nings, esq. of Ogbourne St. George, to Miss 

 M. .A. Decceurdoux, of Rockley House. 



Died.] At Trowbridge, Mrs. Hayes. 



At Devizes, at an advanced age, Miss 

 Stephens. 



At Calne, W, Miss C. Atherton. 



At Brompton Giffard, 60, Mrs. Dulondel. 

 — At Basset Down House, 69, Sophia, widow 

 of the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D.D. Astro- 

 nomer Royal. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



Married.] .Mr. W. Bladwell, to Miss E. 

 Dagg ; Mr. W. Young, of George-street, to 

 31iss S. Hurley: all of Bath. — Mr. R. 

 Owen, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late 

 Capt. Erimondson.— John Robertson, of II- 

 chester, to Miss A. Loaving, of Ilniinster. — 

 At Shepton Mallett, Mr. T. Cooke A'Courl, 

 to Miss Davis, of Cannard's Grove. — Mr. J. 

 Broadhurst, of Saltford, toMiss B. Gale, of 

 Bath.— Mr. J. Fisher, of Mark, to Miss E. 

 Hix, of Lynipsham. 



Died.] At Bath, in Beaufort-buildings, 

 Ann, wife of W. C. Empson,esci. deservedly 

 esteemed and lamented.— Samuel Yocknej, 

 esq. late of London, a gentleman of general 

 benevolence and nmch and justly regretted. 

 —The Rev. R. Matchett Law, M.A.— In 

 tlic.Crescent, 58, Richard Olwer, esq. — Mrs. 

 Betlesworth. — In MiL«om-street,Mrs. Welles, 

 widow of the Rev. Archdeacon W. of Wells, 

 ^lu Green-park-place, Miss Jane Wil- 

 loughby. 



.At Wells, 8."}, Hester, widow of John Sal- 

 mon, esq. of Wookey. 



At Bridgewater, Mrs. Symes. 



At Castle Combe, 48, Mrs. S. Bane. — At 

 Bagatelle, 71, Mrs. BalhiaDuthie. 



UORSCTSillKE. 



A numerous meeting was lately helil at 

 Weymouth, to take into con-ideration tlie 

 propriety of petitioning parliament, praying 

 for a revision of the Criminal Laws. 

 Dr. Cracknell in an ablespeeeh moved seve- 

 ral excellent resolutions, which were seconded 

 by E. Henuiug, esq. and unanimously adopt- 

 ed. We hope the good example will be fol- 

 lowed. 



Married.] Mr. R. Cummins, to Miss Thorn. 

 — William Bucklaud, esq. of Shaftsbury, 

 to MIssH. Losh, of Charles -square, London. 

 — Mr. R. Cox, of Yetminster, to Miss M. C. 

 Pope, of Lawrence-lane, London. — Thos. 

 Viney Saunders, esq. of Bruion, to Miss E. 

 Prideaux, of Northlawton. 



Died. At Weymouth, Mr. G.Harvey, de- 

 servedly regretted. — M, MissSelina Brovin, 

 of Cauonsleigh Abbey. 



At Poole, Mrs. Durant, wife of J. D. e^q. 



At S!iat'ie,sbur\, g.j, .Vlr. S, L. Angler. 



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