1823.] Essex — Kent— Sussex — 



wife of the Rev. James H. — At Brandon, 

 Miss Lucy Buich, regretted. 



ESSEX. 



A requiMtion to the High Sheriff of 

 Essex to convene a meeting ot tlie county, 

 to take info consideration llie distressed 

 state of agriculture, has recently been pre- 

 sented. The draft of a petition was annexed 

 to the requisition. It asked for the entire 

 remission of tlie present vexatious and op- 

 pressive dulies and regulations upon the 

 nianufactr.re of barley into malt, and 

 urged, that the protection to British agri- 

 culture, a!.':ain«t comparatively untaxed 

 and untithcil countries, is very imperfect 

 and inadequate. 



Man-kd.l G. E. J. Davis, esq. r n. (o 

 Miss Isabella Sperling, of Dynic's-hall. 



D'ud.l At Colchestei, Mrs. Hayward, 

 wife of the Rev. Mr.H. 



At Chelmsford, 95!, James Burch, one of 

 the Society of Friends. 



At Harwich, Mrs, Blackel. 



At Maldon, 53, William Cole, esq. 



At IVlanningtrec, 67, Mr. Jon. Webbs, 

 respected. 



At Great Dunmow, Mr, J. Cook, siul- 

 denly. — At Great Bentley, 2.i, Mrs. S. 

 Skipper. — At Castle Hedingham, 77, Mr. 



A. Myall. 



At Loughton, 68, John Briant, esq. 



KENT. 



i)/am"(d.] Mr. T. Ridout, to Miss E. 

 Barnes; Mr. W. Danning, to Miss E. Pet- 

 man; Mr. J. Gibbons, to Miss E. Coleman: 

 all of Canterbury.— Mr. T. Turner, to Miss 

 M. A. Ralph, of Deal.— Mr. W. Kelly, to 

 Miss A. Good, both of Chatham.— Mr. W. 

 Beal, of Tonbridge Wells, to Miss E. Hall, 

 late of Whitstable— Mr. H. Whittingliam, 

 to Miss J. Cook, both of Folkestone. — 

 Mr. W. Fenn, of Shepherdswell, to Miss 

 £. Smith. 



Died.'] At Canterbury, in Burgate-street, 

 Mrs. Prior, regretted.— In Noithgate, 29, 

 Mr. W. Homersham. — 3j, Mr. W. 

 Sedgwick. 



At Rochester, at an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Bntcher. — 31, Mrs. Button, wile of Pliilip 



B. esq. of Stitford. — 63, Mrs. Cornell. 



At Folkestone, 74, Mrs. E.Baker.— 67, 

 Mr. T. Cock. 



At Asliford, 39, Mr. R. Huckstep.— 23, 

 Miss L. Allen. — 74, Mr. J. Norwood. 



At Rolveden, 79, Mr. J. Austen.— At 

 Hawkhnrst, 91, Mr. J. Blink.— At Huck- 

 inge, Mrs. Green, deservedly regretted. — 

 At Newnham-parsonage, i\Irs. Ciispin, 

 justly esteemed and lamented. — At East- 

 well-park, 75, George Finch Hatton, esq. 

 lamented deservedly. 



SUSSEX. 



At the close of the late ctintest for repre- 

 sentation of Chichester, VV.S. Poyntz, esq. 

 was elected : the numbers were — 



For W. S. Foynt/, esq. .... 294 

 iiir Godfrey VVebiter . • 19tJ 



Hampshire — Wiltshire. 237 



At the late election for Arundel, Mr. 

 Kemp was chosen : the numbers being — 



For Mr. Kemp 221 



Mr. Parkins 194 



— -Mr. Parkins intends, it has been said, to 

 petition against the return. 



niunld.] Mr. H. Lee, to Mrs. Rey- 

 nolds, both of Brighton.— Mr. J. Suelliug, 

 of Worthing, to ]\Iiss L. Welling, of 

 Brighton. 



Died.'] At Chichester, Mr. Hurry. — 53, 

 Mrs. Ide.— In East-street, 61, Mr. J. 

 Caffin. 



At Briglilon, 72, Mrs. M. Polling.— On 

 the Grand Parade, 67, Mr. J. Kirby. — 67, 

 M r. ( 'arpenter, respected. 



At Arundel, Mr. Baker. — John Spencer, 

 a much esteemed member of the Society 

 of Friends. — Mr. J. Smart. 



HAMI'SHIRE. 



At the late Winchester a-ssizes, there 

 were sixtv-six prisoners for trial : twclvts 

 were sentenced to death, but were re- 

 spited ; four to seven years' transportiitic n; 

 six to lesser periods of imprisonment; 

 thirty acquitted; and the remainder dis- 

 charged. 



Married.] Mr. Collyer, to Miss Maria 

 Staples, both of Southampton. — Lieut. 

 Miall, R.N. to Mrs. Lee, of Lake-lane, 

 Poitsea.— Mr. M. Myers, to ftliss L.' 

 Abrahams, of Portsea— Mr. M. Wild, to 

 Miss M. Hinves, of Lyndhurst. 



Died.] At Southampton, 68, Cornelius 

 Trim, esq. banker, suddenly.— Capt. Eve- 

 leigh, R.A. 



At Winchester, Mr. Charles Thatcher. 

 — In the High-street, Mrs. Bere. 



At Poitsmouth, Mrs. Barber, — Mrs, 

 Trew. 



At Portsea, at an advanced age, Mrs, 

 Gittens.— Mrs. R. Talbot. 



At Southsea, 70, Mr. H. Croasdell,— 

 Mrs, R, Wells. 



At Romsey, Mrs, Newman. 



WILTSHIRE. 



At the late Wilts assizes, seventeen pri- 

 soners were sentenced to death, but were 

 reprieved; nine were sentenced to seven 

 years' transportation. Great interest was 

 excited by the expected trials of tlie per- 

 sons charged with being coiiceriir-d in tlie 

 late sanguinary riots at Chippenham, when 

 two persons were killed. 'I'lieir trials, 

 however, terminated very differently to 

 the common expectation. The Grand 

 Jury found bills against two only for tlie 

 capital offence, and they were acquitted 

 from defect of evidence. 



Married.] Mr J. W. Hobbs, to MissM. 

 A. Shrimpton, both of Marlborough, — Wir. 

 Savony, esq. to Miss Pleydell, of Malnifs.. 

 bury.— Mr, S. Salter, 'jiin. of Kington 

 Langley, to Miss S. Turner, of Bath. 



Died] At Salisbiiiv, iu Castle street, 

 85, Mrs. Staples.— The very Kev. j)r, 

 Talbot, dean of Salisbury, suddeiilv. 



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