1809.] Kent—Surry—Sussexr—Hants—W ils—Berks, &c. 60% 
At Halsted, Mr. Joseph Peckover, of the 
Bank, Colchester, to Miss Greenwood, daugh- 
ter of the late Mr. Thomas G. 
Died.] At Chelmsford, Mrs. Straight. 
* At Colchester, Mrs. Matthewman. 
At Nelmes, near Hornchurch, Richard 
Newman Harding Newman, esq. He was in 
“the commission of the peace for the county, 
and joined to the inflexible integrity of the 
magistrate, the best qualifications that can 
adorn the gentleman and the philanthropist. 
At Writtle, Mr. John Bond, 21. 
At Bloys Farm, Steeple Bumstead, Mrs. 
Rist. 
_ KENT. 
Married} At Tunbridge-Wells, Thomas 
Jenkinson, esq. of Margaret-street, Caven- 
aish-square, London, to Miss Eliza Guiliiod, 
of Bond-street. 
At Strood, Mr. T. Holding, of the Cape of 
Good Hope, to Miss Maria Eason, eldest 
daughter of E. esq. of the royal navy. 
J. Sladen, esq. of Ripple Court, to Ethel- 
dred, eldest daughter of Kingsman St. Barbe, 
es 
Died. At Park House, Maidstone, the 
residence of Stewart Erskine, esq. his brother 
in law, Captain Thomas Reed, of his Majes- 
ty’s 33d regiment of foot, an officer of merit, 
and universally esteemed. 
SURRY. 
Marvitd.] At Ewell, Henry Bridges. esq. 
to Miss Dalrymple, daughter of Colonel D, 
late of the quéen’s regiment of foot. 
At Richmond, Mr. Thomas Perrin, jun. 
of Bristol, to Miss Crapping, daughter of Mi- 
chael C. esq. of Kennington. | 
 Died.] At Hallgrove, Henrietta, youngest 
daughter of Ralph Leycester, jun. esq. 
At Chertsey, Mrs. Dundas, relict of Mr, 
D surgeon. 
At Milton Place, the seat of her father, of 
adeep decline, the lovely, amiable, ‘and ac- 
complished, Miss Priscilla Wyatt, youngest 
daughter of Richard Wyatt, esq. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.) At Lewes, Mr. Ellman, to Miss 
Whiteman, of Keymer. © 
At Angmering, John Holmwood, esq. son 
of Captain H. to Miss Leah Hopkins, daugh- 
- ter of Joseph H, late ofp L-cominsttr Lodge, 
near Arundel. 
Died.] At Battle barracks, Lieutenant and 
Assistant-Surgeon Allen, of the Northum- 
berland mifitgg. » .. 
At Alfriston, Mr. John Kidd. 
At Brighton, John Parker, esq. of Mus- 
well-hill. 
HAMPSHIRE. . 
Bellevue, the late domain of Josias Jackson, 
€sq- representative in parliament for South- 
' ampton, is intended, in the ensuing spring, to 
undergo great alterations. The lawn, which 
commands the most picturesque and beautiful 
scenery of the banks of the river Itchen and 
Southampton Water, is to be sold-out in large 
css for building a crescent, and will, 
rom its situation, afford an advantageous spe- 
culation, particularly to those who look for- 
ward to the value of land in that neighbour- 
hood on the return of peace. The superfluous 
buildings adjomning the mansion house are to 
be taken down, so as to make it a compact 
residence for any gentleman of moderate for- 
tune; and the-intended improvements, when 
completed, will be highly ornamental to the 
environs of the town. 
Married.| At Guernsey, "he Hon. Wil- 
loyghby Bertie, of the royal navy, to ‘Miss 
Catharine Jane Sanders, who, as “iss Fisher, 
of the Plymouth theatre, so often afforded 
high gratification to the public. 
Died.] At Cowes, Isle of Wight, Richard 
Sykes, esq. only surviving brother of Sir 
Francis Sykes, bart. M P. for Wallingford. 
~ At Winchester, T. Scott, esq. late of the 
island of Tobago, 25. . 
WILTSHIRE a 
Married.| At Siend, Mr. J. Shoare, of 
Bradford, to Miss Eliz. Redman, Second 
daughter of Mr. R. of Siend Park. 
At Salisoury, Mr. Joseph Bradby, jun. of 
Milford, to Miss Ann Young. 
Died ] At Chippenham, only ten weeks 
after ber marriage, Mrs. Woodrofe, wife of 
Mr. W. of Chippenham. 
At Laycock, Mr. Richard Spencer, 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married.] At Newberry, James Purcell, 
esq. of Kilcoleman, Ireland, to Miss Ellen 
Williamson, eldest daughter of Usher W. 
esq, of Dromore, Cork. 
AtHurley, J. Terveira, esa. of Oporto, to 
Miss Troughton, daughter of R. T. esq. of 
Lady -place. 
Died.] At Hareheath, near Reading, Mrs. 
May, 81. Out of a considerable property 
which she has let behind her, she has be- 
queathed the large sum of 15,0001. to chari- 
table purposes, and the remainder of her for- 
tune to numerous relations, 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bato, Henry Ashe, esq. 
_ late captain in tae 16th regiment, to Miss 
Elizabeth S, Williams, eldest daughter of the 
late Rev. John W, vicar of Abergavenny.— 
Thomas Skurry, esq. of Becklington, to 
Miss Anne Collins, of Norton St. Philips. 
Died.| At Cliften, Mrs. Harriet Manners, 
grand-daughter of the late Lord Robert’Sut- 
ton, 26. 
At Bristol, Maria, daughter of Evan Bai- 
lie, esq. 22.—Aged 53, Mrs. Ann Coryn- 
don, elsest sister of Mr. ‘Thomas Sargeant, of 
Southampton. , 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married.] At Weymouth, Mr. Charles 
Hare, of Bristol, to Muss Bowles, eldest 
daughter of the late Rev. Mr. B. vicar of 
Bradford, Wilts. 
Died.| At Waymouth, whither he went 
for the benefit of his health, the Rev. James 
Ogilvie, D.D, one of his Majesty’s cnaplains. 
Those to whom the real worth of this zentie« 
man’s character was known, will long lae 
meat his loss, and cherish the remembrance of 
his 
