1823.] Essex — Kent — Sussex — Hampshire. 



. Died.] At Bury, 28, Mr. 8. Lanibnt, 

 jiiu. deservedly regretted. — Mrs. Diirrant, 

 ^In Westgate-street, at an advanced age, 

 Mrs. Clarke. 



At Ipswich, 73, Mr. S. Orford.— 65, Mr. 

 R. Staff.— 36, Mr. W. Mantliorpe. 



At Beccles, 33, Mr. R. Adkin, much 

 Inspected. 



At .Alplreton, Mrs. Creasy. — At Great 

 .Saxham, 73, Mrs.R. Pryke.— At Wickani- 

 brook, 85, Mr. Wakeling.— At .Strad- 

 bfooke, 53, Mr. W. Woods, jun. sud- 

 denly.— At Badweli Ash, 75, Mr. G. 

 Walton. 



ESSEX. 



477 



-OQ, Mr. 



The agriculturists of this county lately 

 agreed to petition Parliament tor relief. 



Married.] The Rev. Mr. Hiitton, to Miss 

 Beevor, both of Colchester. — Mw G. 

 Newnham, of Southend, to Miss R. Burn, 

 of Springfield. — Mr. James Keyes, of Ten- 

 dring, to Miss C. Diinnett, ot Weeley. — 

 Mr. J. K. Halls, of Daggcnliani, to Miss 

 M. Kin<r, of Hartest. 



Died.] At Billericay, 63, Thomas Spit- 

 ly, esq. 



At Hrentwood, Mr. R. Williams. 



At Rayleigh, Mr. T. Boston, of Park 

 Lands Farm, much respected. 



At Harlow, 66, Mr. T. Chaplin.— At 

 <jreat Bromley, 81, Mr. W. Sargeant.— 

 At Baclon, 72, Mr. T. Flowcrdew.— At 

 Marks Try, 24, aiiss S. Crisp. 



KENT. 



Considerable emigration from this coun- 

 ty has lately taken place to New York, — 

 principally by agricultural labourers. 



A valuable marsh fatm, near Rochester 

 and Gravesend, containing upwards of 820 

 acres, was lately sold, at Garraway's, for 

 1 (),00i)<. which a short time ago had been 

 valued at triple that sum. 



fliiirried.] Mr. W. H. Vidgen, to Miss 

 S, Croft; Mr. J. Hartley, to Miss M.Gnr- 

 ley ; Mr. J. Tonisctt, to Miss Green; Mr. 

 W. Dombrain, to Miss Sequin : all of 

 Canterbury. — Mr. James Dixon, of iMar> 



gate, to Miss F. Tucker, of Canterbury 



Mr. J. Dolby, of Margate, to Mrs. E. 

 Hambrook, of King's-street, Canterbury. 

 Mr. W. Skey, to Miss P. Thomas; Mr. l\ 

 Moore, to MLss M. A. Feast : all of Chat- 

 ham.— Thomas Day, es(|. of Maidstone, to 

 Miss Martha Brenchlcy, of (iravi-send.— 

 Mr. Greeuliill, to Miss M. Austin, both of 

 Ashford. — Mr. Hodgkiu, to Miss Bowl- 

 ■den, both of Cranbrook. — At Slockbiiry, 

 Mr. W. Moss, to Miss Pepper.— Mr. i'. 

 Grant, of I.ajigley, to Miss S. Shirley, of 

 Chart .Siittdu. 



Died.] At Canterbury, in Castle-strcrt, 

 Miss M. Garner.— In North-Une, 90, Mrs. 

 H. Couchman. — In Kiiott's-lane, Miss M. 

 Kdwards.— 6'.', Mr. Charles Knell. 



At Kover, 8<', Mrs. Bowles. — 6.i, Mr. 

 Jame* Philpot; deservedly ngrcttfid.— 7a, 



Mr. H. Mecrow. — Miss Elve. 

 Marsh. — Mr. James Rufiin. 



At Margate, 4^, Charlotte Mary, wife 

 of F. Cobb, esq. 



At Maidstone, Mr. Jury.— 79, Mrs, 

 Chapman, much respected. 



At Folkestone, SO, Mr. H. Jeffery.— 82, 

 Mrs. Hawkes. 



At Charing, 58, Mr. J. Willis.— At Ash, 

 Mr. Spain, late of Heme.— At Hythe, 84, 

 Mrs. Andrews. — At Hadlow, 84, Mrs. 

 Morris.— At Newnham, 75, Mr. J. Stack. 

 — At Greenhithe, the Kev. C. Marshall, 

 vicar of Exning. — At Pluckley, 70, Mr. 

 Frederick TrilloD. 



SUSSEX. 



Manld.] Mr. F. Stubbs, of Worthing, 

 to Mrs. Creasv, of High-street, Brighton. 

 —Mr. N. P. Kell, to Mrs. Willard, both of 

 Battle.— Mr. J. Haker, to Miss M. A. 

 Butt, both of Littlehampton.— At Walbnr- 

 ton, Thomas IMowbray, esq. to Miss Anne 

 Streatticld.of the Kocks. 



Died] At Chichefter, 72, Richard Bra- 

 zier I'ope, esq. — 99, Mr. J. Idle. — In 

 West-street, 44, Mrs. C. Martin. — In 

 North-street, 9t, Mrs. Lane. 



At Brighton, in Ea^t-street, 65, Mr. D. 

 Hack, an lionourcd member of the Society 

 of Friends. — In Riclunoud-street, 62, Mrs. 

 Smith.— 37, Mr. Charles Walker, late pro- 

 prietor ot' the Marine Library. 



At Lewes, 87, Mr. R. Key, mnch re- 

 spected.— 28, Mrs. H. ftl. Ade, regretted. 

 — 20, Miss L Varreil. 



'i'he Rev. George Tattersall, of West- 

 bourne. 



IIAIVIPSHIRE. 



A circular tioiu the National Vaccine 

 Establishment has lately been sent to tlie 

 medical gentlenieu of .Southampton, giving 

 them notice, that, "as inoculaiion of the 

 small-pox is altogether unjuslifiable," the 

 l$oard have resolved, that if any vaccinator 

 of this cstahlishmenl sliall so itioculate, his 

 name shall be erased from the list. 



Married.] Mr. W. Jackson, to Miss S. 

 Galliene, both of Southampton. — Mr. J. 

 Littlefield, of Portsmouth, to M iss S. Jone», 

 ofGo.^port. — Mr. E. Carpenter, of GospDi't, 

 to MissE. Cooper, of Alverstoke. — R. Jen- 

 nings, esq. of Milford, to Miss Smith, of 

 Brockeiihuist. — Cliaiks Schrieber, esq. of 

 Winchelsea lo;lge, to Emily, daughter of 

 Major-general Sir John Cameron. — ,.\t 

 Alverstoke, Mr. A. Meredith, to Miss J. 

 Macnamara, of Portsmouth. 



Dii'd.] At Suulhanipton, 67, Mr*. R. 

 Churcher. — 73, Mis. King, deservedly re- 

 spected.— 58, Mr. T. Rider.— 60, Mr. W. 

 Ea<ter.— 54, i\lr. Joseph Oakley. 



At Porl.>-inouth, 27, Mr. W. Carr,— Mr. 

 Bray. 



At Poitsea, Mr Badcock. 



At Newport, 08, Mr. T. Hill.— Mr. W. 

 Rayiier. 



At Liivtrstock, 61, Isaac Galpine, c.«q. 



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