[March 1, 



At Dover, Mr. Joseph Hairey, — Mr. W. 

 Clark.— Capt. Sayers.— Mr. Hatton. 



At Chatham, Mr. Matlier.— 52, Mr. Jas. 

 Johnson.— 50, Mr. W. Walsh. 



At Ramsgate, 36, H. S. Asliton, esq. of 

 Salter's-buildings, Walthainstow. 



At Margate, 97, Mrs. A. Bartlett, wi- 

 (Jo\T.— Mrs. Frances IJoyrl, relict of Hugh 

 Boyd, esq, the reputed author of the Let- 

 ters of "Junius'' and mother of 



liojd, esq. the accomplished Greek scho- 

 lar, and nntiior of many esteemed trans- 

 lations of the writings of several of (lie 

 ancient Greek Fathers. Mrs. Boyd her- 

 self was Iiighly accomplished in literature, 

 and has been considered one of the best 

 Lalinists of modern tin)es. 



At North Cray, 85, the Rev. T. Moore, 

 rector, deservedly regretted. 



190 Suffolk — Essex— Kent — Sussex — Hampshire, Sfc 



both of Lynn. — Mr. Hook, of Langham, 

 to MisB Chamberlin, of Cley. 



Died.] At Norwich, in St. Gregory, 8.3, 

 Mrs. Gushing. — In St. Julian's, 70, Mrs. C. 

 R. Greaves, widow of the Kev. AVilliam G. 

 rector of Lackford. 



At Yarmouth, 92, Mrs. E. Scott— 70, 

 Mrs. S. Grint (30, Mr. W. Steel. 



At Lynn, '29, Mrs. M. A. Hunter.— 

 Mrs. S, Gardener. — 80, Mr. Jempsou. 



/\t Kelllnghal!, 72, S. GirdU stone, esq. a 

 justice of the peace for this county. 



SUFFOLK. 



Within the month, two hundred of the 

 freemfen of Ipswich, in the independent in- 

 terest, dined at the Town-hall : Jami'S 

 Macdonald,csq. in the chair; who compli- 

 mented the town for their exertions in the 

 cause of reform. 



Mairted.'] Mr Chapman, to Filiss Adams, 

 both of Buiy. — -Mr. J. Beeton, of Bury, 

 to Miss Bylcs, of VV'oodhridge. — Mr. L. 

 Swan, of Beccles, to Miss lieverenx, of 

 Norwich. — The Kev. J. W. Mayhew, of 

 Walpole, to Miss Haward, of Ha'esworth. 



Died.] At Bury, 75, Matthew Fennell, a 

 much esteemed mendier of the Society of 

 Friends.— Mr.T. Complin.— Mrs. Holland. 



At Ipswich, Miss Aldrich.— 41, William 

 Hanmer, esq. of Holl)rooke-hall. 



At Bungay, 64, Mrs. Brightley. 



At Framlingham, Mrs. Keer. — At Hen- 

 iy-hall, 76, George Rcid, esq. of Jamaica. 



ES'EX. 



In consequence of a discovery lately 

 made by one ol the visiting magistrates of 

 the Chelmsford gaol, a committee of ma- 

 gistrates was appointed to inquire into the 

 management of that prison, who, after a 

 laborious investigation, — during which 

 transactions of a most shocking nature 

 were brought to light, — recommended the 

 prosecution of the keeper of the prison, 

 and several of his assistants. Agreeably 

 to this recommendation, twelve bills were 

 presented and found at the last assizes for 

 tijfferent mal-piacticcs. 



married.] The Rev. W. M'Connel, of 

 Preston, to Miss E. Nash, of Maldon. — 

 The Rev. H. J. Earle, of High Ougar, to 

 Miss C. Sperhng, of Monk's Lodge. 



Died.] At Colchester, 64, Mr. S. P. 

 Carr, much respected. 



At Maldonwick, 80, Mrs. Wegg.— At 

 Hockerill, Mr. J. Bolton, suddenly. 



KENT. 



Married.] Mr. S. Lock, to Miss E. Cle- 

 ments; Mr. J. Hopkins, to Miss S. Smith : 

 all of Canterbury. — Mr. J, Dimn, of Can- 

 terbury, to Miss M. Scott, of Nackington. 

 —The iJev. H. Termine, m.a. of iNIinster, 

 Isle of Sheppy, to Miss S. Atkinson, of 

 Chatham. — 'Ihe Rev. R. Jones, of Bras- 

 ted, to Miss C. Attree, of Brighton. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in Northgate- 

 strcet, 72. Mrs. Matthews.— On Winches- 

 ter-Green, Mis. S, Woottou. 



SUSSEX. 



Married.] Mr. G. Knight, of Chichester, 

 (0 Miss Chitty, of Saltham Farm, Rune- 

 ton. — William Payne, esq. to MissM.Ver- 

 rall, both of Lewes. 



Died.] At Chichester, 81, Mrs. H. Ash- 

 burnham ; she was daughter of the late 

 Bishop of Chichester. — Mr. Arthur. — In 

 North-street, Mrs. Jaques. — In West- 

 street, 67, I\Irs. S. Redman.— 72, Mr. Jas. 

 Street.— 49, Mr. S. Hack. 



At Horsham, 80, — Bant, esq. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



In consequence of the Higli Sheriff's re- 

 fusal to call a public meeting of the owners 

 and occupiers of land, to take into consi- ■ 

 deration the state of agricultural distress, 

 Sir Thomas Baring lately addressed a 

 manly and excellent letter to the magis- 

 tracy, calling upon them to come forward 

 tmd sanction a meeting. 



Murritd.] Mr. B. Puckeridge, to Miss 

 S. Frimer, both of Southampton. — William 

 Plunket, esq. of Southampton, to Miss M. 

 A. Browne, of Lymington. — Mr.T. Woods, 

 jun. of Portsmouth, to Miss Newlyn, of 

 Chichester. — Mr. J. Hoare, of Cadington, 

 to Miss E. Mills, of Beauworth. 



Died.] At Southampton, in Orchard- 

 place, 57, Mrs. White. — Lady Bertie, wife 

 of Sir Thomas B. bart. 



At Winchester, in St. Peter's-street, at 

 an advanced age, Robert VVheble, esq. — 

 Edward Meare, esq. much respected. 



At Lymington, Mrs. E. Elgar. 



At Titchtield, 63, Richard R. Bowyer, 

 R.N. — At Gatcombe-park, Isle of Wight, 

 Lieut. Edward Worsley, 89th regt. 



WILTSIIIKE. 



Muiried.] Capt. Roberts, ii.N. to Miss 

 Wyndham, both of Salisbuiy. — Mr. L. 

 Payne, of Salisbury, to ftliss Sebree, of 

 Frome. — At Amesbury, Mr. Charles At- 

 kinson, of Fisherton, to Miss A.- J. Pinck- 

 ney.— Mr. Larkham, to Miss E. A. Long, 

 both of Merc. 



Died.] At Salisbury, iu the NewLodae, 



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