1823.] 



Essex — Kent — Sussex —- Hampshire — Wiltshire, S^'C. 



S83 



Mrs. Stevens.— 88, Mrs. Charlotte Wat- 

 son — Miss F. Traice.— 80, Mrs. Rush- 

 brook, regretted. — 40, Mrs. E. Houghton. 



At Ipswich, 90, Mr. W. Phillips.— 68, 

 Mr. W. Pilkington.— 81, Mr. B. Park- 

 hurst, deservedly lamented. — Mr. Jos. 

 Rigby.— 75, Mrs. Ashridge.— Mr. Jas. 

 Conder; he vras the youngest son of the 

 late Rev. Dr. Conder. Mr. C. published 

 in 1798 a work on " Provincial Coins, To- 

 kens, and Medals," in 8vo. and bad been for 

 some years making collections to illustrate 

 this his native county. 



At Framlinghani, 61, Mr. Jas. Freeman, 

 deservedly regretted. 



ESSEX. 



Married.'] Mr. J. Stewart to Miss J. 

 Lingwood, both of Colchester.— Mr. W. 

 Matthews, of Chelmsford, to Miss A. 

 Clarke, of Littley-park, Great Walthara. — 

 John Harmer Brand, esq. of the Park, 

 Thaxted, to Mrs. Collis,late of Clare. 



Died.] At Colchester, 28, Sarah, daugh- 

 ter of the late C. L. Spitton, esq. 



At Chelmsford, 92, James Birch, one of 

 the Society of friends. 



At Harwich, Mrs. Durrant. 



At Cranbrook-house, near llford, 74, 

 Elizabeth, widow of J. M. G. Dare, esq. 



KENT. 



Marriid.] Mr. G. Storer, of Margate, 

 to Miss Tanner, of Canterbury. — Mr. H. 

 Stanfort, of Chartham, to Miss S. Cham- 

 bers, of Canterbury. — Mr. T. Clements, of 

 Deal, to Miss M. Moore, of Wingham.— 

 Mr. J. Pearce, to Miss M. Woodger ; Mr. 

 W. Shayes, to Miss L. Forshew i Mr. J. 

 Harnden, to Miss M. Salmon : all of Chat- 

 ham. — Mr.G.Rencher, to Miss Bardo, both 

 of Troy-town.— At Sittingbourne, iMr. 

 William Farey, of Princes-street, Lam- 

 beth, to Mis Ann Barnerd, of Sitting- 

 bourne. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in Burgate-street, 

 Mrs. Penwood. — In Castle-street, 78, Mrs. 

 A. Chandler. — In Winchester street, Mr. 

 R. Springget. 



At Dover, 88, Capt. Thos. Ratcliffe.— 



76, Mrs. Polling.— 6?, Mrs. Large. 

 At Maidstone, on the terrace, 70, Mrs. 



Man, widow of Henry M. esq. of the 

 South-Sea House. — At an advanced age, 

 Mr. Necombe. — 10, Mr. Noble, regretted. 

 At Folkestone, 43, Mrs. A. Birch.— 68, 

 Mrs. M. Pilcher.— 80, Mr.«. M. Castle.— 



77, Mrs. S. Harrison —4a, Mrs. A. Pil- 

 cher.— 56, Mrs. S. Elgar.— 22, Mrs. hi, 

 Hodges. 



At Fordwich, 79, Benjamin Graydon, 

 esq. 



SUSSEX. 



The charming retired sea-bathing place, 

 Bognor Hocks, increases in celebiity every 

 succeeding seasnn. Several gentlemen of 

 rank and fashion have lately purchased 

 houses and lands theie, for their permanent 

 re»idences. New warm-baths have recently 

 been buii' } a niarkbt-honse has also been 

 built, and a new packet is building, which 



is intended to sail twice a week to Cher- 

 bourg. 



Married.] Mr. W. Tnpper to Miss Rn- 

 geroh, of Dorset-gardens : both of Brigh- 

 ton. — Mr. Jon. Cheeseman, of Brighton, 

 to Miss F. Leighton, of Ltwes. 



Died.] At Chichester, in East-street, 

 62, Mr. J. Catlyn.— 81, John Plaisto, esq. 

 — In South-street, 87, Mr, J. Grooves. — 

 In West-street, .56, Mr. T. Kent. — In the 

 Pallant, Miss Johnson. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



A meeting of the inhabitants of Alver- 

 stoke and Gosport, was lately held at Gos- 

 port, Samuel Jellicoe, esq. in the chair. 

 Petitions to Parliament, praying the re- 

 peal of the present unequal duties upon 

 coals, and also to amend or repeal the in- 

 solvent debtors' acts, were unanimously 

 agreed to. 



married.] Mr. J. Bricknell, to Miss 

 Waight, of Kingsland-place ; Mr. J. B. 

 Bedford, to Miss M. Sandall; Mr. Hol- 

 lingsvvorth, to Miss Sidney : all of South* 

 ampton. — W. Le Feuvre, esq. of South- 

 ampton, to Miss Mangey, of Guernsey.— 

 Mr. Vellely, of Southampton, to Miss 

 Boyce, of Bath.— Mr. J. H. Mew, to Miss 

 E. T'lcker, both of Newport. 



Died.] At Southampton, 76, J. de Ma- 

 dina, esq.— .S5, Mr. T. Seed.— 70, Mrs. A. 

 Townsliend, of Russ. — Mr. Primer. 



At Gosport, Mrs. Roberts, deservedly 

 regretted. — 64, Mr. J. Handley. 



At Portsmouth, on the Grand Parade, 

 Mr. Smith.— Mrs, W. Smith. — In Saint 

 Thomas-street, Mrs. Wellspring. 



At Lymington, 80, Mrs. Sibella Suther- 

 land, greatly regretted.— 42, Mr. G. Cox. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Married.] The Rev. H. M. Wagner, to 

 Eliz. Harriet, daughter of the late Rev. 

 Canon Douglas, of Salisbury. — Mr. J. W. 

 Hobbs, to Miss M. A. Skrimpton, both of 

 Marlborough. — At Corsliam, Mr. T. Hay. 

 ward, to Miss M. Sartain.— The Rev.R. C. 

 Griffith, of Corsley, to Miss E. A. Hotch- 

 kin. 



Died.] At Devizes, 65, Mr. R. Davis, 

 of Trowbridge. 



At Bradford, 42, Mr. B. Mason. 



At Corsham, 79. Mrs. Heath.— 28, Mr. 

 J. Neal.— At Kingsdown, 73, Mrs. A. Lxt- 

 tle. — At Westbiiry, Mrs. Vine. 



SOMEUSETSIIIRE. 



At the assizes for this county there were 

 one hundred and twenty prisoners for trial ; 

 thirty- three received sentence of death, 

 but were all reprieved except one; five 

 were ordered to be transported for seven 

 years j twenty to be imprisoned ; four to be 

 fined as. each, and enter into recognizances 

 for one year; twenty five were declared not 

 guilty, and against fourteen no bills were 

 found. 



At these assizes, a woman of the name of 



Elizabeth Bryant, and her two daughters, 



residents at Wiveliscombc, in this county, 



were tried for cutting and wounding a poor 



inoffensive 



