1 823."] Sussex — Ihimpskire —WiUshirc — SomersctJiire, S^c. 



Diifd] At Canterbury, 69, Mr. J. 

 Orant. — 74, Mr. B. Hobday, niiiciJ 

 regreited. 



A< Dover, Miss SI. RIackwel). 



At Deal, 47, Mrs. Baker.— 65, Mr. VV^. 

 Wilds.— 50, Mr. J. Robertson. 



Al Challi;iiii, 30, IMr. J. Wood. — In 

 l?icbard-street, i\Jis. l-Vpperiow. 



At Maiilsloiip, 67, Mr. J. Hiii;lies.— S3, 

 Rlr. T. Wickliani.— 53, Mr. G Post. 



At Tiinliiiclce Wells, in the 5!st year of 

 liis aae, Mr. E. H. Strangle, of t!ie Koyal 

 Kfntisli Hoiel, le.ivina; a widow and scvt^n 

 oliildreii. Mr. Sirunj;e's rliaractcr, for 

 probity and poo<3ness of heart, was siii- 

 passed by few ; and, as an affectionate liiis- 

 band, kind father, and valuable friend, lie 

 will be loii<r lamented. 



At Fordwicb, 98, Mrs. Wilsden.— At 



Lydd, 74, Mr. G. Adams At Ashford, 



68, Mr. \V. Sraitii.— At Milton, Mis. 

 IJiidds.— At New Romney, 69, Mr. K. 

 Elslcd.— Al Wingham, 7 2, Mrs. M Kouse, 



deservedly regretted At Bapcliild, 15, 



Mr. S. Brown.— At Milton, Mis. Hall. — 

 At Cranbrook, 78, Mr. E. Morris. 



SUSSEX. 



A public mcetinjj was lately held at 

 Cbiche'stcr, Sir Godfrey Webster, bart. 

 in the chair, when it was resolved to raise 

 snbsctiptions to assist the Spanish constitu- 

 tionalists. We hope similar meetings will 

 be held in every county in England, and 

 even in every parish. 



The Arundeland Portsmontli canal was 

 lately opened with great ceremony, amidst 

 a vast number of »pcclalors. It has cost 

 160,0001. 



Married.'] Mr. T. Lodkin, of the West- 

 gate, Chichester, to Miss L. JelUff.— Mr. 

 T. Kowcll, of Brigliton, to Miss S. lies, 

 of Oxford. — Lient. W. Liitnian, n.N. to 

 Miss C. Norris, nf Great Cli&ncton farm. — 

 Mr. C. Wills, to Miss Stoveld, of 

 Bosham.— Mr. J. Kinir, of Em« worth, to 

 Miss lioorn, of Keyner farm, SidUr-ham. 



Died.] At Chichester, 21, Mr. \V. 

 Binstcad.— BJiss J. E. Miller, deservedly 

 regretted. 



At Bri);hfon, C5, W. Chapman, esq, an 

 eminent brewer. — Mrs. Sawyer.". 



At Lewes, 62, Mr. J. Ade, deservedly 

 lamented. — Mr. U. Sinimonds. 



At Fairlif;ht, the Rev. Mr. Wadestone. 

 — At New Fishbonrne, Mr. W. Cole- 

 brook, deservedly rejjretfed.— .At Aldin^- 

 bonine, ,it an advanced age, Mr». 

 Barnard. 



HAMPSiiinr. 



Tlie Soulhsea Heading Rooms were 

 lately opened for tlie featon ; and the art 

 of the tasteful and spirited piopriitur has 

 be(*n afjain di>>plaved, to t;ive increased 

 t'tlt'Ct tu the attractions of that pleasant 



f!]>0t. 



Married.] Mr. T. Ciilley, of Gnsport, to 

 Miwi S. Jordan, of Kca<linj{. — At Roiiisey, 

 Mr. li. Godfrey, to Miss M. V., Frjer 

 4 



Jonc, late of Newpond-cottaje, near 

 Romsey. — Mr. J. Miiiidy, of Biinton, ta 

 I\3iss P. ]\]inc!iin, of Westliourne.— At 

 Hiirsley, Mr. Clias. Bearfrani, to Miss 

 (^ole, of Hiirsley. 



Died-] At Soiithampfon, 53, Mrs. A. 

 .Alford. — In Hanover-biiildings, 7i, Joseph 

 Bird, esq. 



At Winchester, 2 A, Mr. J.Clark. — Til 

 Upper Brook-street, Mr. Slate. — Mr. 

 Bruce. 



At Portsmouth, 82, Mrs. Taswell, wife 

 of Lnkc T. esq. generally ianiented. 



At Soiithsca, 33, Mrs. Atkins, ot Ports- 

 nidiitii, de.servedly regretted. 



At Portsea, Lieut. J. Suutt.— Mrs. J.' 

 Smyth.- On the Hard, Mr. J. Hairison, 

 much lamented. 



WIt,TSHlUE. 



Married.] John Pearce, e^q. to Mira 

 Ferris, of Calne. — The Rev. Chas. 

 Dcwell, of Malniesbuiy, to ?^Iiss S. 

 Hn£;hes, of Devizes. — I'he Rev. U. Y. 

 Koays, a.m. of Pew-hill house, to Miss 

 I'anny Tufnell, of Lackham house. — Tho. 

 ina9 Hawkins, esq. of Oaksey-court, to 

 Miss Mary Poole. 



Died.] At Salisbury, Mrs. Shcr^obl. 



At Crew kerne, 78, Mary, widow of 

 Christopher JolhfJe, esq. of K.inj,'sdeii. 



At Moiiktou Farleigh, Mrs. Batchelor. 

 — .^t Buekhill, 71, IMr. J. Savory, grcatlj 

 respected. 



SOMERSETSHIHE. 



Married.] Lieut. Craister, R.N. to Miss 

 M. Smith, both of Bath. — Mr. W. Love, 

 of Taunton, to Miss S. Bignold, of Exeter. 

 — Mr, W. Borders, to Miss M. Plowman, 

 of Yeovil. — S. D. Hine, e.^q. of llniinster, 

 to Miss E. Petty, of Fiomc St. Quiiiten. 

 —At North Walshani, M. Novosiclski, 

 esq. R.N. to Mary Anne, daughter of the 

 late J. Jones, esq. of Langnaid Fort. 



Died.] At Bath, in Norfolk-crescent, 

 Rlrs. Dimond, widow of W. W. Diinond, 

 e.^q. — lu Spiinyfield-place, 23, filiss 

 Campbell. — In Charles-street, 59, J. 

 Heath, M.D. of Fakcnham, Norfolk. 



At Wells, Miss Bacon. 



At Bridgwater, 21, Mr. E. Syinci. 



At Shepton Mallett, 87, S. Bur- 

 roughs, esq. 



At Weston Grove, Mr. R. Owen, a skil- 

 ful performer on the harp. — At Swan- 

 grove, Mrs. Slindicombe, generally re- 

 gretted. — At Cliilthorne Doiner, Mr.'. 

 Ba.iley, wifeof thi^ Rev. J. B. rector. — At 

 Piospoct-Lodge, Becchenclill', 63, Joscjih 

 Barrow, ctq. 



DORSETSIIIPE. 



A destructive i'nc lately broke out at 

 M'onlbridge, which, in about four hours, 

 destroyed twenty-seven dwelling-houses, a 

 malt-house with a large quantity of malt, a 

 baker's store-room, many outhouses, barns, 

 and stables, and a wuiuau who was con- 

 tiiicd as a lunatic. 



Marrkd.] TUe Rev. G. W, J. Cliaid, vi- 

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