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broken, and otherwise so dreadfully bruised 
and lacerated that he expired about three 
hours afterwards. 
At Tenterden, Mrs. Moon, 87,.—Mrs. J. 
Chittenden, 90. 
At Smarden, Mrs. Fagg, 52. 
At Ringwold, Mrs. Hora, 76. 
At Ivy Mill, near Maidstone, Mr. Thos, 
Pine, paper-maker, 65. 
At Upper Hardres, Mrs. Ovenden, 92. 
‘ 
SURRY. 
Died.| At Kingston, Mrs. Swaine, relict 
of Mr, W.S. hop-merchant of Southwark, 
». At. Walworth, Jonathan Steel, esq. 
At Croydon, Mrs. Morris, widow of Mr. 
G. Morris, of Portfall’s Farm. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.| At Parham, the Hon. Robert 
Curzon, son of Viscount C. and M. P. for 
-Clithero, to Miss Bishopp, daughter of Sir 
Cecil B, 
At Chichester, Mr. W. Humphrey, to 
“Miss Pescott. 
Died.] ‘At Woolbeding, the Rev. Charles 
~ Williams, rector of the parishes of Wool- 
beding and Kingstone by Sea, 64. 
At Brighton, Lady Alice Vernon, countess 
of Shipbroke, relict of the late earl, who died 
in 1783, when the title became extinct, and 
only, daughter of S. Ibbetson, esq. of Denton 
* Park, Yorkshire.—Mr. Naldred, miller, He 
put an end to his life with a razor in a pa- 
roxysm of violent brain fever. 
At Lewes, Mr. Joseph Rickman, jun. 29. 
At Kerdford, Mr. Wm. Herrington. He 
was found drowned in a pond not far from his 
father’s, house, 
HAMPSHIRE. 
A few months since we noticed the extra- 
Ordinary increase of newly built houses near 
South Sea’ Comnton, Portsmouth. It has 
been recently ascertained that the number 
built in the suburbs of this town, during 
little more than eighteen months, amounts , 
to 261,.exclusive of the 104, before men- 
tioned, near South Sea Common, making, a to- 
tal of 565, built in so short a space of time, 
At Fratton there have been built 33; at the 
Halfway-houses, and the New Buildings (out- 
side of the Unicorn Gate) 179; and at Mile 
End, and ip the road to the Flat House, 49; 
and they are constantly increasing in each of 
those places; for such is the demand for 
houses, that they are generally taken as soon 
as the foundations are Jaid ° 
Ata meeting of the inhabitants of Ports- 
mouth and liberties, held at the Guildhall, 
to take into consideration the report of the 
committee appointed to investigate the 
plans, proposals, and estimates, for the intend- 
ed water-works for those towns, Mr Nichol- 
son’s plan was preferred as the cheapest 
and best adapted for the purpose. A sub- 
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scription was inamediately opened, «and 
in twenty-four hours the sum wanted 
(32,0001 ) was raised, and the books were 
closed. Seventy shares, of 501. each, were 
likewise taken conditionally, in case the 
money shou'd be wanted. 
Darried.| ° At Newport, Isle of Wight, 
Lieut. Edward. Guest, of the New South 
Wales regiment, to Miss Louisa . Wright, 
daughter of Edward W. esq. of Guernsey. 
At Romsey, Lewis Williams, esq. of Pent. 
win, Brecon, to Miss Brice. 
At Carisbrook, Isle of Wigbt, Capt. Short, 
of the royal navy, to Anne Maria, youngest 
. daughter of the late Philip Ballard, esq. of 
Newport, 
At Southampton, C. Blyth, esq. of Lon- 
don, to Miss Sanders, daughter of Mr. James 
Died.] At Lindfield, Mr. Anthony Hare 
land, 74. 
At Havant, Mis. Todd, wife of Wm. T. esq. 
At West Wickham, Sir John Chichester, 
bart. of Youlton, Devon. 
At Chilcomb, Mrs. Bunce. 
At Winchester, Mr. Bear, one of the clerks 
of the cathedral, 61. ; 
At Baddesley, Colonel Walters, 76. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] At Melksham, Mr. Cooper, of 
Lad-lane, London, to Miss ,Wheeler.. - 
At Westbury, Mr. Ball, of Shepton Mal- 
let, to Miss Singer. , » 
George Law, esq. of Lincoln’s inn, Lon- 
don, to Miss Still, eldest daughter of James 
Charles S. esq. of East Knoyle. 
At Pewsey, Edward Hillier, esq. of Lon- 
don, to Miss Liddale, eldest’ daughter of the 
late John L. esq. 
Died.} At Market Lavington, Joseph Ro- 
berts, esq.—-Mrs, Hale, relict of Mr. Ben- 
jamin A. ; ‘ 
At Corsham, Mrs. Catherine Heart, relict 
of John H. esq. 
At Marlborough, Mr. Charles Higham. 
At Whiteparish, John Downe, 64. 
At Tidworth, Mr. Kingston, jun. 
At Bradford, Mr. George Hart, 
At Bridbush chapel, the Rev. John M. 
Gibbon, 32. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.| At Reading, Mr. W. Ferguson, 
of Southcote, Oxon, to Miss Mansfield.— 
Mr, James Midwinter, of London, to Miss 
Martha Midwinter. 
At Newbury, Mr. Taylor, of Leeds, York- 
shire, to Miss Allen. ; 
™ Died.] At Maidenhead, Mr. Jobn Rimell, 
62. 
At Reading, Mrs. Phillips.—Mr. Justice. 
—Mr. Barnard Truss, 20.—Mr. Taylor. 
At Shawford, Mr. Gunnell, 84. 
At Newbury, Mr. G. Arrowsmith, 55. 
At Lambourn, Mr. Dolphin Price, son of 
Thomas P, esy. pe r 
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