586 



Norfolk — iSussex. 



[July 1, 



Jesns College, Cambridge, to Mary, 2d 

 daughter of Mr. Witheirt, of Dedham, Es- 

 sex. — T. L. Cooper, esq. of Magdalen Col- 

 lege, Cambridge, tx) Emily, youngest daugh- 

 ter of Sir T. Durraut, bart, of Scottow-ha!l, 

 Norfolk. 



Died.] At Cambiidge, at Emmanuel 

 College, 2.3, the 2d son of J. Taylor, esq. 

 of Bradford House, ncarBolton. — C.Hague, 

 esq. Dr. and professor of music ia the Uni- 

 versity. He \vas of Trinity Hall, and suc- 

 ceeded the late Dr. Randall, in 1799. 



NORFOLK. 



3farricd.'\ At West Basham, Lieut. T. 

 Hollov/ay, R.N. to Miss Rudkia, eldest 

 daughter of the late Mr. S. R. solicitor, of 

 Lynn. 



Died.] At Norwich, 67, Mrs. E. Gud- 

 geon, widow. — In her 27th year, Mary, 

 eldest daughter of Mr. W. Bell, surgeon. — 

 In his 78th year, Mr. R. Starkey. 



At Yarmouth, 60, Mrs. M.Kemp. — Mf. 

 J. Wodehouse, 68. 



At Thetford, Mrs. M. Davey, 09. 



Aged 84, Sarah, wife of Mr. J. Gcdge, 

 farmer, of Wymoudham ; 14 years they had 

 passed iu courtship and .'j.3 iu wedlock. 



Aged 76, the Rev. J. Beriicy, of Stalhara. 



At East Dercliam, iu his (iiSih year, Mr. 

 W. Bone, postmaster. 



At Diss, in his 76ih year, Mr. T. Farrow, 

 timber-merchant. — Aged 81, Mrs. Holmes, 

 widow. 



.SIFFOI.K. 



Population of Ipswich, 16929. Increase 

 3470. Ditto of Woodbridge, 4060. la- 

 crease 386. 



Population of Bury, Males. Females. 

 St. Mary's parish 2306. 2924. 

 St. James's 2273. 2496. 



Total Increase 2059. 



Married.] Mr. J. Goldsmith, liquor mer- 

 chant, of Ixworth, to Elizabeth, daughter 

 ofMr.W. Mayhew,ofCottoii — Mr. T.Ely, 

 of Toppesfield, Essex, to Miss Halls, of 

 Hundou Parsonage. — Mr. 3. M. Sanders, 

 ironmonger, of Ipswich, to E. Mary, only 

 daughter of P. C. Smith, esq. of Ekwartou. 



Died.] AtBury, 49, Mrs. Corby. 



At Ipswich, in her 75th year, Elizabeth, 

 relict of the late R. Tj-otman, esq. 



In his 64th year, Mr. R. Tallent, draper, 

 Hoxne. 



At Aldborough, 30, Mrs. Clayton. 



ESSEX. 



Population of Harwich, 3614. 



Married.] At Chelmsford, at the Friend's 

 Meeting House, Mr. J. Jocelyu, of the 

 Bricked House Farm, Chignall, to Eliza- 

 beth, daughter of Mr.T. Hill. 



Died.] At Chelmsford, m her 19th year, 

 Hannah, daughter of Mr. J. Marsden, 

 bookseller. 



At Lexden, 89, R. Hewes, esq. Senior 

 Alderman of Colchester. 



At Stratford, 27, Frances, wife of Mr. 

 J. M. Biuckes. 



Mrs. Clubbe, relict of the late C. C. esq. 

 of Great Dunmow. 



At Laytou Stone, of a rapid decline, in 

 his 25th year, the Rev. W. Hanbury, M.A. 



At Brentwood, Amelia, widow of the 

 late Rev. H. Lewes, vicar of Mucking, &c. 



K ENT. 



The Thames and Medway Canal, the 

 progress of which was suspended for 

 several years, is now in such forwardness, 

 that there is every reason to expect it will 

 be completed within two years. 



Married.] H. A. Wildes, esq. of Maid- 

 stone, to F. G. eldest daughter of J. Dun- 

 low, esq. of West Mailing. — At Stone, in 

 the Isle of Oxney, C. Welsted, esq. to Miss 

 M.Tyman, of Cranbrooke. — Mr. G. Bishop, 

 of Maidstone, to fliiss Kingsnorth, of 

 Thurnham. — At Boulogne sur Mer, A. 

 Akers, esq. of Tunhridge Wells, to Isa- 

 bella, 4th daughter of J. Larkiu, esq. The 

 ceremony had been previously performed, 

 according to the civil rights of the country. 



Died.] In Canterbury, 48, Mr. T. Ni- 

 chols. — Mrs. Wellard, 65. 



At Rochester, in his 77th year, Mrs. T. 

 Cable. 



At Dover, 74, Mr. J. Woodcock, boat 

 builder, of Deal. He seemed very cheer- 

 ful, and had reached the house of a friend, 

 to dine, when he fell back in his chair, 

 excliiimedOh ! and instantly expired. 



At Boughton under Bleau, 72, Mrs. C. 

 Adams. 



SUSSEX. 



At a recent public meeting iu Brighton, 

 Mr. E. Thunder produced a plan for in- 

 closing the Steyne, and the measure was 

 carried unanimously. The right of drying 

 nets on the Steyne will not be interfered 

 with. 



Population of Lewes, 7702. Increase 

 1038. 



Brighton, 24,429. Number of families, 

 4718. Houses inhabited 3947. Houses 

 building, 369. Houses empty 352. Fa- 

 milies iu agriculture, 92. Do. in trade, 

 manufactures and handicraft, 3834. All 

 other families, 792. Population in 1811, 

 12,012. 



Newhaven, Inhabited bouses, 151. Do. 

 empty 2. Families 167. Inhabitants 927, 

 not including the seamen. 



Hastings 6020. 



Arundel. 2497. Increase 309. 



Married.] At Brighton, J. A. Tabors, 

 esq. surgeon, to E. A. only daughter of 

 the late T. Lupino. esq. — In London, S. 

 Gilder, esq. to Sarah youngest daughter of 

 N.Tredcroft, esq. of Horsham. — At Chi- 

 chester, Lieut. Robertson, of the Royal 

 Marines, to Miss Walland. — Mr. J. Weir, 

 of the Lewes Bank, to Miss Eliz. Jenner, 

 of \'\^arrs. 



Died.] At Chichester, 79, Mrs. A. Gates. 

 — Mr. .T. Hardman, 53. 



At Brighton, in bis 68tb year, T. Clark, 



esq. 



